forbidden words: equitableness
[editor’s note] True confession: I did not know equitableness was a word.
equitableness noun
The quality or state of being just and unbiased:
from — equitableness. (n.d.). In TheFreeDictionary.com.
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example sentences: equitableness
- The judge was praised for the equitableness of his decisions, as he considered all evidence before making a ruling.
- The company was criticized for its lack of equitableness in its hiring practices, as some candidates felt they were unfairly rejected.
- The organizers ensured the competition was fair and equitable, with all participants having an equal chance of winning.
- Many argue that society needs to prioritize equitableness in its policies, so that everyone has access to essential resources.
- The distribution of resources was not equitable, leading to resentment and conflict.
from — Google Search. (n.d.-b).
June 4th, 2025
Flagstaff, Arizona
This is one of the words/ phrases you can’t say in the new Trump Administration. See a comprehensive list at the Forbidden Words Project.
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