unright Synonyms

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unright Meaning

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unright (a.)

Not right; wrong.

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unright (n.)

A wrong.

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unright (v. t.)

To cause (something right) to become wrong.

unright Sentence Examples

  1. The unrightfulness of the decision left a bitter taste in the wronged party's mouth.
  2. The jury's verdict was a miscarriage of justice, a stark unright that needed to be rectified.
  3. The unright of the situation weighed heavily on her conscience, leaving her feeling remorseful.
  4. The boss's unrighteous treatment of his employees sparked outrage and protest.
  5. The stolen money and the shattered dreams it left behind were an unright that could never be fully made amends for.
  6. The unrightful imprisonment of innocent individuals was a travesty that demanded immediate action.
  7. The unrighteousness of the system created a divide between those who had power and those who did not.
  8. The unright in the world ignited a fire in her heart, driving her to fight for justice.
  9. The unrighteous greed of the wealthy left countless others in poverty and despair.
  10. It was an unright that could not be ignored, a stain that needed to be cleansed from society.

FAQs About the word unright

Not right; wrong., A wrong., To cause (something right) to become wrong.

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The unrightfulness of the decision left a bitter taste in the wronged party's mouth.

The jury's verdict was a miscarriage of justice, a stark unright that needed to be rectified.

The unright of the situation weighed heavily on her conscience, leaving her feeling remorseful.

The boss's unrighteous treatment of his employees sparked outrage and protest.