/ɪˈnɛkwətəbəl/ – Adjective
Definition: không công bằng, bất công.
A more thorough explanation: Inequitable refers to something that is unfair, unjust, or not in accordance with principles of justice or equity. It typically describes a situation or decision that is biased, discriminatory, or lacking in fairness.
Example: The court found the distribution of assets in the will to be inequitable, as it unfairly favored one beneficiary over the others.