- grossly unfair
- not fair at all, terribly unfair
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
unfair — un|fair [ ʌn fer ] adjective ** 1. ) not fair or reasonable: UNJUST: grossly unfair (=very unfair): It is grossly unfair to suggest that the school was responsible for this accident. unfair dismissal (=the fact of being ordered to leave your job… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unfair */*/ — UK [ʌnˈfeə(r)] / US [ʌnˈfer] adjective 1) not fair or reasonable grossly unfair (= very unfair): It is grossly unfair to suggest that the school was responsible for this accident. unfair dismissal (= the fact of being ordered to leave your job… … English dictionary
unfair — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ consider sth, regard sth as, think sth ▪ She thought it most unfair that girls were not allowed to take part. ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
unfair*/ — [ʌnˈfeə] adj 1) not fair or reasonable Syn: unjust It is grossly unfair (= very unfair) to suggest that the school was responsible for this accident.[/ex] Two former soldiers have taken the government to court for unfair dismissal (= the fact of… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
grossly — gross|ly [ grousli ] adverb very or extremely: grossly unfair … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
grossly — UK [ˈɡrəʊslɪ] / US [ˈɡroʊslɪ] adverb very, or extremely grossly unfair … English dictionary
grossly — [ˈgrəʊsli] adv extremely grossly unfair[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
unfair — un‧fair [ˌʌnˈfeə◂ ǁ ˈfer◂] adjective 1. not right or fair: • The new taxation system was widely regarded as unfair. • poverty wages and unfair working conditions 2. not giving a fair opportunity to everyone: • The current law is not equitable,… … Financial and business terms
grossly — adv. Grossly is used with these adjectives: ↑disproportionate, ↑excessive, ↑exorbitant, ↑inaccurate, ↑inadequate, ↑incompetent, ↑indecent, ↑inefficient, ↑inflated, ↑insensitive, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
unconscionable — un·con·scio·na·ble /ˌən kän chə nə bəl/ adj: unreasonably unfair to one party, marked by oppression, or otherwise unacceptably offensive to public policy an unconscionable clause finds the contract...to have been unconscionable at the time it was … Law dictionary