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The Meaning of injusto

Injusto

Definition: Injusto is an adjective in Spanish that translates to “unjust” or “unfair” in English. It describes a situation, action, or decision that lacks fairness or justice, often resulting in bias or discrimination against an individual or group.

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Etymology: The word “injusto” derives from the prefix “in-” meaning “not,” combined with “justo,” which means “just” or “fair.” “Justo” itself comes from the Latin “iustus,” meaning “just,” “fair,” or “right.”

Pronunciation: In Spanish, it is pronounced as /inˈxus.to/.

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This comprehensive understanding of the word “injusto” can help in both conversational and academic contexts when discussing issues of fairness and justice.

  1. Es injusto que no me dejen participar en la reunión.
    (It is unfair that they won’t let me participate in the meeting.)

  2. La decisión del juez fue considerada injusta por muchos.
    (The judge’s decision was deemed unjust by many.)

  3. A veces la vida puede parecer injusta sin razón aparente.
    (Sometimes life can seem unfair for no apparent reason.)

  4. No es justo tratar a las personas de manera injusta.
    (It is not right to treat people unfairly.)

  5. Siento que es injusto que siempre tengo que hacer el trabajo extra.
    (I feel it is unfair that I always have to do the extra work.)

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