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just in decisions; right or ethical
carnival, fair, funfair(noun)a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
fair(noun)gathering of producers to promote business
"world fair"; "trade fair"; "book fair"
fair(noun)a competitive exhibition of farm products
"she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair"
bazaar, fair(adj)a sale of miscellany; often for charity
"the church bazaar"
fair, just(adj)free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules
"a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul"
fair, fairish, reasonable(adj)not excessive or extreme
"a fairish income"; "reasonable prices"
bonny, bonnie, comely, fair, sightly(adj)very pleasing to the eye
"my bonny lass"; "there's a bonny bay beyond"; "a comely face"; "young fair maidens"
fair(adj)(of a baseball) hit between the foul lines
"he hit a fair ball over the third base bag"
average, fair, mediocre, middling(adj)lacking exceptional quality or ability
"a novel of average merit"; "only a fair performance of the sonata"; "in fair health"; "the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"; "the performance was middling at best"
fair(a)(adj)attractively feminine
"the fair sex"
clean, fair(adj)(of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections
"fair copy"; "a clean manuscript"
honest, fair(adj)gained or earned without cheating or stealing
"an honest wage"; "an fair penny"
fair(adj)free of clouds or rain
"today will be fair and warm"
fair, fairish(verb)(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored
"a fair complexion";
fair(adverb)join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly
fairly, fair, clean(adverb)in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating
"they played fairly"
fairly, fair, evenhandedly(adverb)without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner
"deal fairly with one another"
a public showing of objects of interesta dazzling array of sleek cabin cruisers at the annual boat fair
not stormy or cloudywe prayed for fair weather during our vacation at the beach
marked by justice, honesty, and freedom from biasa commanding officer who enjoyed the respect of his soldiers because his decisions were always fair
following or according to the rulesa hockey player who is respected for his fair play
of light complexionfair people tend to sunburn easily
having qualities which inspire hopeas long as the team keeps playing as hard as they can, they have a fair chance of winning—no matter what the scoreboard says
of a pale yellow or yellowish brown colorthe abundance of people with fair hair in Scandinavia
of average to below average qualityfor what they charged us, the painters should have done better than a fair job of painting the house
very pleasing to look atgenerally considered the fairest girl in town, she had no lack of boyfriends
having no exceptions or restrictionsit would take a fair miracle for that project to be finished on time
being what is called for by accepted standards of right and wrongmost thought his dismissal was fair since he had been given many chances to clean up his act
free from dirt or staina handwritten thank-you letter requires nothing less than a sheet of fair white paper
according to the rules or the lawwe expect everyone on this basketball court to play fair
very close to but not completelyit fair takes your breath away when you find out what properties in London are going for
I won fair and square.
I offered Tom a fair deal.
I gave you fair warning.
I think she has a fair amount of sense.
The affair cost me many sleepless nights.
I would rather die than do such an unfair thing.
This whole affair stinks to high heaven.
The judgement is very fair to both parties.
The new company rule was unfair to older workers.
It is fair to say that both balls are of equal weight.