Injustice vs Detraction - What's the difference?
injustice | detraction | Related terms |
Absence of justice; unjustice.
Violation of the rights of another person.
Unfairness; the state of not being fair or just.
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The act of detracting something, or something detracted.
A derogatory or malicious statement; a disparagement, misrepresentation or slander.
* (Isaac Barrow)
(Roman Catholic Church ) The act of revealing previously unknown faults of another person to a third person.
As nouns the difference between injustice and detraction
is that injustice is absence of justice; unjustice while detraction is the act of detracting something, or something detracted.injustice
English
(wikipedia injustice)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=The game was engulfed in controversy when Rodwell appeared to win the ball cleanly in a midfield challenge with Suarez. The tackle drew an angry response from Liverpool's players- Lucas in particular as Suarez writhed in agony - but it was an obvious injustice when the England Under-21 midfielder was shown the red card.}}
Synonyms
* justicelessness * unjustice * wrong * wrengthUsage notes
Beware that injustice and unjust use different prefixes (French injustice was borrowed into English, but injuste was not) – *unjustice'' and *''injust are incorrect.detraction
English
Noun
(wikipedia detraction)- If indeed we consider all the frivolous and petulant discourse, the impertinent chattings, the rash censures, the spiteful detractions which are so rife in the world