Fair Meaning and Definition


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What is the definition Fair? What is its meaning in the dictionary? Derivations, Example sentences, Related sentences, How to pronounce? Words starting with Fair, Words ending with Fair, Synonyms, Antonyms and more...

Fair meaning

Word: Fair

How to pronounce: feə

Adjective

Definitions:

1. In accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate.

Example sentences: "The group has achieved fair and equal representation for all its members"

2. (of hair or complexion) light; blond.

Example sentences: "A pretty girl with long fair hair"

3. Considerable though not outstanding in size or amount.

Example sentences: "He did a fair bit of coaching"

4. (of weather) fine and dry.

Example sentences: "A fair autumn day"

5. Beautiful: attractive.

Example sentences: "The fairest of her daughters"

Adverb

Definitions:

1. Without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.

Example sentences: "No one could say he played fair"

2. To a high degree.

Example sentences: "She'll be fair delighted to see you"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A beautiful woman.

Intransitive verb

Definitions:

1. (of the weather) become fine.

Example sentences: "Looks like it's fairing off some"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A gathering of stalls and amusements for public entertainment.

Example sentences: "The streets and bars were packed as visitors wandered amongst the stalls, fairs and entertainers on the streets of Killorglin."

Transitive verb

Definitions:

1. Smooth the lines of (a vehicle, boat, or aircraft) to reduce drag; streamline.

Example sentences: "We've sanded and faired the hull and have primed it for winter"


Synonyms:

honest

just

equitable

reasonable

funfair

exhibition

expo

carnival

exposition

fairly

bazaar

honestly

handsome

decent

beauteous

beautiful

cute

passable

stunning

goodly

gorgeous

auspicious

rightful

legal

exhibit

light brown

good

lovely

bonny

golden

pretty

perfect

show

display

impartial

candid

unbiased

unprejudiced

right

bright

bona fide

honesty

equal

light

objective

clear

pure

immaculate

mediocre

middling

disinterested

dispassionate

indifferent

deserved

much

blank

average

downright


Antonyms:

unfair

unjust

incorrect

wrong

illegal


Derivations:

fairness

fairly

fairground

faired


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Fair in Other Languages...

Spanish: Feria

German: Messe

French: Juste

Italian: Fiera

Turkish: Iyi


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