Fairness
UK /["/ˈfeənəs/"]/US /["/ˈfernəs/"]/
Definition
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is reasonable
In simple words: Being just and treating everyone equally.
Examples
- The committee emphasized the importance of fairness in the selection process.
- Fairness in the workplace ensures that all employees are treated with respect.
- Many people debate the fairness of certain laws and regulations.
- The referee was praised for his fairness during the match.
- Fairness in judgment means making decisions without personal bias.
Usage notes
Use 'fairness' when discussing social justice, equality, or making impartial decisions. Avoid in casual conversations; better suited for formal discussions or written contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'fairness' as a fair share – everyone gets a piece.
Collocations
- basic
- elementary
- simple
- achieve
- ensure
- guarantee
- demand something
- require something
- in (all) fairness
- with fairness
- fairness in
- a sense of fairness
Synonyms
- equity
- impartiality
- justice
- evenhandedness
- fair play
Antonyms
- unfairness
- inequality
- bias
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'justice' - fairness is about equal treatment, justice includes legal aspects.
- Used in informal contexts where a simpler term like 'fair' would be more appropriate.
- Assuming it's always applicable in every context, when it might not fit casual discussions.