fairness

word

/ˈfɛɹnəs/
/fˈeənəs/

Definition

The quality of treating everyone equally and justly, without favoritism or bias. It means giving everyone the same chance and making decisions that are honest and reasonable.

Usage & Nuances

'Fairness' is used in formal and informal situations. Often goes with 'sense of fairness', 'promote fairness', and 'fight for fairness'. May be confused with 'justice' (law and rights) or 'equality' (exact same for all), but 'fairness' focuses on impartial and reasonable treatment, which may mean different things in different situations.

Example Sentences

Fairness is important in sports.

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Teachers should show fairness to all students.

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We need fairness in the workplace.

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She values honesty and fairness above all else.

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A sense of fairness makes it easier to trust others.

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The decision was made with complete fairness.

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