Injustas (en. Unfair)
/inˈxustas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That does not conform to what is just or equitable.
The judge's decisions were considered unjust by many.
Las decisiones del juez eran consideradas injustas por muchos.
That causes a feeling of grievance or harm without reason.
Suffering unjust criticisms can affect anyone's morale.
Sufrir injustas críticas puede afectar la moral de cualquier persona.
Moments or actions that do not reflect equity.
The sudden dismissal was an unjust action towards the employees.
El despido repentino fue una acción injusta hacia los empleados.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'injustus', which means 'not just'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
is unfair
is used to describe something that is not fair.
es injusto
unfairly accused
something that describes a person who has been unjustly accused.
injustamente acusado
unjust criticisms
gemin refers to criticisms that are not fair.
injustas críticas
Related Words
unjust
That lacks justice.
injusto
injustice
Action that causes lack of justice.
injusticia
equity
Justice in the way of treating people.
equidad
Slang Meanings
Lack of equity in everyday situations.
That treatment was pure gossip, completely unjust.
Ese trato fue puro chisme, totalmente injusto.
That produces discontent and frustration.
I can't believe how unfair the outcome of the game was.
No puedo creer lo injusto que fue el resultado del partido.