Definitions and Examples of unjustly, unfairly
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
In a manner that is not based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.
Example
He was unjustly accused of stealing the money.
In a manner that is not just or equitable; treating someone in a way that is not right or reasonable.
Example
She felt that she was unfairly treated by her boss.
Key Differences: unjustly vs unfairly
- 1Unjustly implies that someone is being treated in a way that is not morally right or fair.
- 2Unfairly implies that someone is being treated in a way that is not just or equitable.
Effective Usage of unjustly, unfairly
- 1Legal Context: Use these antonyms in legal contexts to describe the fairness of a decision or action.
- 2Social Justice: Incorporate these antonyms in discussions about social justice and equality.
- 3Personal Relationships: Use these antonyms to express feelings of being treated unfairly in personal relationships.
Remember this!
The antonyms of justly are unjustly and unfairly. Use unjustly to describe situations where someone is being treated in a way that is not morally right or fair, and unfairly to describe situations where someone is being treated in a way that is not just or equitable. These words can be used in legal contexts, discussions about social justice, and personal relationships.