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that's unfair

/ðæts ʌnˈfɛər/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.idiom

An expression used to protest against a situation, decision, or treatment perceived as unjust, biased, or lacking equity.

Example Sentences:
  • That's unfair! I studied twice as hard as anyone else for this test.
  • She got to leave early while the rest of us had to stay and clean up; that's unfair.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A combination of the demonstrative pronoun 'that', the contracted copula verb 'is', and the adjective 'unfair' (derived from Middle English 'un-', meaning not, and 'fair', from Old English 'fæger', meaning pleasing, beautiful, or equitable). The phrase has been used in spoken English for centuries to voice a moral objection to perceived injustice or partiality.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of someone taking more than their share of candy—you instantly protest by saying 'That's unfair!'

Frequently Asked Questions About “that's unfair

1. What is the meaning of “that's unfair” in English?

In English, that's unfair (idiom) is defined as: “An expression used to protest against a situation, decision, or treatment perceived as unjust, biased, or lacking equity.”.

2. How do you use “that's unfair” in a sentence?

That's unfair! I studied twice as hard as anyone else for this test.

3. What are English synonyms of “that's unfair”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “that's unfair”?

A combination of the demonstrative pronoun 'that', the contracted copula verb 'is', and the adjective 'unfair' (derived from Middle English 'un-', meaning not, and 'fair', from Old English 'fæger', meaning pleasing, beautiful, or equitable). The phrase has been used in spoken English for centuries to voice a moral objection to perceived injustice or partiality.