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- Dictionaryadjectivefair (adjective) · fairer (comparative adjective) · fairest (superlative adjective)
- impartial and just, without favoritism or discrimination:"the group has achieved fair and equal representation for all its members" · "a fairer distribution of wealth"Similar:anti-discriminationOpposite:
- just or appropriate in the circumstances:"to be fair, this subject poses special problems"
- archaic(of a means or procedure) gentle; not violent:"try first by fair means"
- baseball(of a batted ball) within the field of play marked by the first and third baselines.
- baseballpertaining to the fair part of the field:"the ball was hit into fair territory"
adverbfair (adverb)- without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage:"no one could say he played fair"
- dialectto a high degree:"she'll be fair delighted to see you"
nounarchaicfair (noun) · fairs (plural noun)- a beautiful woman:"pursuing his fair in a solitary street"
verbdialectfair (verb) · fairs (third person present) · faired (past tense) · faired (past participle) · fairing (present participle)- (of the weather) become fine:"looks like it's fairing off some"
OriginOld English fæger ‘pleasing, attractive’, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German fagar.nounfair (noun) · fairs (plural noun) · agricultural fair (noun) · agricultural fairs (plural noun)- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa competitive exhibition of livestock, agricultural products, and household skills held annually by a town, county, or state and also featuring entertainment and educational displays.
- a periodic gathering for the sale of goods.
- an exhibition to promote particular products:"the Contemporary Art Fair"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘periodic gathering for the sale of goods’): from Old French feire, from late Latin feria, singular of Latin feriae ‘holy days’ (on which such fairs were often held). - People also ask
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WebSimilar words for Fair. Definition: adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.
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