Unjustly

Pronunciation: /ənˈdʒʌstliː/

Unjustly (adv)

  1. In a way that is not fair, especially when someone is treated badly or blamed without good reason.
  2. In a way that breaks fairness in rules or decisions, so the result is not right or deserved.

Unjustly (adverb)

Examples

  • She was unjustly judged by the committee.
  • They unjustly judged the student for a small mistake.