/ˌɪnəˈfɪʃəs/ – Adjective
Definition: trái với đạo lý, bất công, xúc phạm.
A more thorough explanation: “Inofficious” is a legal term that refers to a will or testamentary disposition that is not made in accordance with the legal obligations of the testator, particularly in relation to providing for the testator’s legal heirs or dependents. An inofficious disposition may be subject to challenge or invalidation in court if it is found to be unfair or unjust.
Example: The court found the will to be inofficious because it did not adequately provide for the deceased’s minor children.