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All fair play antonyms

fair play
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noun fair play

  • dissimilarity — unlikeness; difference.
  • unlike — different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike: They contributed unlike sums to charity.
  • disproportion — lack of proportion; lack of proper relationship in size, number, etc.: architectural disproportions.
  • imbalance — the state or condition of lacking balance, as in proportion or distribution.
  • inequality — social or economic disparity: inequality between the rich and the poor; widening income inequality in America. unequal opportunity or treatment resulting from this disparity: inequality in healthcare and education.
  • unfairness — not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
  • difference — the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
  • disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
  • dishonesty — lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
  • inequity — lack of equity; unfairness; favoritism or bias.
  • partiality — the state or character of being partial.
  • unjustness — not just; lacking in justice or fairness: unjust criticism; an unjust ruler.
  • bias — Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing.
  • falsehood — a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
  • refusal — an act or instance of refusing.
  • award — An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well.
  • reward — a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
  • penalty — a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
  • injustice — the quality or fact of being unjust; inequity.
  • lawlessness — contrary to or without regard for the law: lawless violence.
  • corruption — Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power.
  • illegality — illegal condition or quality; unlawfulness.
  • unethicalness — lacking moral principles; unwilling to adhere to proper rules of conduct.
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