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Unfairly
Meaning
Adv
●
In a
manner
that is unfair.
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Origin
unfairly
English
-ly
English
-lice
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ly
Middle English (1100-1500)
unfair
English
fair
English
feire
English
feriae
Latin
fæger
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
un-
English
on-
Middle English (1100-1500)
on-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
ond-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
un-
Middle English (1100-1500)
un-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
unus
Latin
oinos
Latin
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Antonyms
Fairly
Justly
Related
Unjustifiably
Wrongly
Unequally
Falsely
Disproportionately
Cruelly
Unduly
Dishonestly
Harshly
Undeservedly
Unethically
Inaccurately
Immorally
Unjust
Unreasonably
Inequitably
Improperly
Inappropriately
Unlawfully
Discriminatory
Disrespectfully
Incorrectly
Deliberately
Negatively
Abusively
Severely
Rudely
Arbitrarily
Poorly
Unethical
Unfavourably
Racially
Illegally
Vindictively
Unfavorably
Prejudiced
Badly
Punitively
Bad
Brutally
Blatantly
Irresponsibly
Inhumanely
Ruthlessly
Mistakenly
Selfishly
Mistreated
Unconstitutionally
Leniently
Abused
Maliciously
Aggressively
Justly
Oppressed
Disrespected
Undeservingly
Selectively
Universally
Intentionally
Unscrupulously
Favourably
Violently
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