Fair (adjective)
definition:
very pleasing to the eye
Fair (adjective)
definition:
of hair or skin, pale or light-colored
example:
"The child had a fair complexion."
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FairishFair (adjective)
definition:
free of clouds or rain
example:
"today will be fair and warm"
Fair (adjective)
definition:
in baseball, hit between the foul lines
example:
"I hit a fair ball over the third base bag."
Fair (adjective)
definition:
free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception
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JustFair (adjective)
definition:
gained or earned without cheating or stealing
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HonestFair (adjective)
definition:
a manuscript with few alterations or corrections
example:
"They incorporated the editor's suggestions and produced a fair copy."
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CleanFair (adjective)
definition:
not excessive or extreme
example:
"a fairish income"
Fair (adjective)
definition:
lacking exceptional quality or ability
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MiddlingFair (adjective)
definition:
attractively feminine
Fair (adverb)
definition:
without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner
example:
"deal fairly with one another"
Fair (adverb)
definition:
in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating
example:
"they played fairly"
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FairlyFair (noun)
definition:
a traveling show
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CarnivalFair (noun)
definition:
a sale of miscellany
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BazaarFair (noun)
definition:
a competitive exhibition of farm products
example:
"I won a blue ribbon for my baking at the county fair."
Fair (noun)
definition:
gathering of producers to promote business
example:
"world fair"
Fair (verb)
definition:
join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly