The difference between Unfair and Unjust
When used as adjectives, unfair means not beautiful, whereas unjust means not fair, just or right.
Unfair is also verb with the meaning: to make ugly.
check bellow for the other definitions of Unfair and Unjust
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Unfair as an adjective (rare, or, archaic):
Not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive
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Unfair as an adjective (archaic, or, obsolete):
sorrowful; sad
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Unfair as an adjective (archaic):
unseemly; disgraceful
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Unfair as an adjective:
Not fair, unjust.
Examples:
"It was unfair for the boss to give larger bonuses to his friends."
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Unfair as a verb (transitive, obsolete):
To make ugly.
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Unjust as an adjective:
Not fair, just or right.
Examples:
"The solution was very unjust."