Injustice

Pronunciation: /ˌɪnˈdʒʌstɪs/

Injustice (noun)

  1. Unfair treatment of a person or group, especially when rules or decisions are not fair.
  2. A situation where a decision or action harms someone because it is not based on fairness or equal rights.
  3. A serious wrong that society should correct, often involving power, discrimination, or abuse.

Examples

  • Unfair treatment can feel like injustice.
  • The worker protested unfair treatment and called it injustice.