Unjustly

//ʌnˈd͡ʒʌstli//

Synonyms for "unjustly" (6 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (3)

Adverb(2 words)

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Translations

20 translations across 18 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • ἀδίκως adv (in an unjust manner)

Catalan

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  • injustament adv (in an unjust manner)

Esperanto

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  • maljuste adv (in an unjust manner)

Finnish

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  • epäoikeudenmukaisesti adv (in an unjust manner)

French

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  • injustement adv (in an unjust manner)

Galician

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  • inxustamente adv (in an unjust manner)

Georgian

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  • არასამართლიანად adv (in an unjust manner)
  • უსამართლოდ adv (in an unjust manner)

German

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  • ungerecht adv (in an unjust manner)

Greek

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  • άδικα adv (in an unjust manner)

Hungarian

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  • igazságtalanul adv (in an unjust manner)

Italian

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  • ingiustamente adv (in an unjust manner)

Latin

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  • inīque adv (in an unjust manner)

Polish

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  • niesprawiedliwie adv (in an unjust manner)
  • niezasłużenie adv (in an unjust manner)

Portuguese

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  • injustamente adv (in an unjust manner)

Russian

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  • несправедли́во adv (in an unjust manner)

Spanish

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  • injustamente adv (in an unjust manner)

Swedish

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  • orättvist adv (in an unjust manner)

Telugu

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  • అన్యాయముగా adv (in an unjust manner)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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People often complain of how others treat them unjustly, failing to perceive that their own behaviour is quite objectionable.

Source: tatoeba (4167819)

The people who experienced being unjustly treated are speaking out.

Source: tatoeba (5440511)

More than once in history have people revolted against the inequalities of life and refused to submit to the restraints of laws and creeds. They have often gone through a period of communism and red terror in the hope of realizing ultimately the Perfect State. Their leaders, undoubtedly sincere at first, espouse the utopian dream, declaring themselves the exponents of its ideals, the promised messengers of its blessings. But with the material for revolt ready at hand, and unable to resist the seductions of nascent power, they soon undergo that transformation which history identifies, often not unjustly, with demagogy, if they fail, or with autocracy, if they succeed. In either case, by utilizing the elements of negation in Society, they become apostles of violence, proclaiming the theory of "creative destruction." But instead of creating a utopia on the ruins of their making, they only succeed in setting up, as history shows, another government, which, no matter how just and sound its foundations are in theory, soon becomes in practice more despotic and corrupt.

Source: tatoeba (5829569)

Tom was unjustly accused of the crime.

Source: tatoeba (6116743)

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