unjust

Etymology

From un- + just.

adj

  1. Not fair, just or right.
    The solution was very unjust.
    The rain it raineth all around Upon the just and unjust fella; But chiefly on the just because The unjust stole the just’s umbrella. a. 1947, anonymous, as published in 1947, ed. Iona and Peter Opie, I Saw Esau: Traditional Rhymes of Youth

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