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The definition of fair
24 Definitions of: fair
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- adjective, free from discrimination, dishonesty, etc; just; impartial
- adjective, in conformity with rules or standards; legitimate
- adjective, (of the hair or complexion) light in colour
- adjective, beautiful or lovely to look at
- adjective, moderately or quite good
- adjective, unblemished; untainted
- adjective, (of the tide or wind) favourable to the passage of a vessel
- adjective, sunny, fine, or cloudless
- adjective, thorough; real
- adjective, pleasant or courteous
- adjective, apparently good or valuable, but really false
- adjective, open or unobstructed
- adjective, (of handwriting) clear and legible
- adjective, a fair crack of the whip or (Austral.) a fair shake of the dice, a fair go a fair opportunity; fair chance
- adjective, fair and square in a correct or just way
- adjective, fair do's a) equal shares or treatment b) an expression of appeal for equal shares or treatment
- adjective, fair enough! an expression of agreement
- adjective, fair go! come off it!; I don't believe it!
- adjective, fair to middling about average
- adverb, in a fair way; correctly
- adverb, absolutely or squarely; quite
- adverb, really or very
- verb, (of the weather) to become fine and mild
- noun, a person or thing that is beautiful or valuable, esp a woman
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- noun, a travelling entertainment with sideshows, rides, etc, esp one that visits places at the same time each year
- noun, a gathering of producers of and dealers in a given class of products to facilitate business
- noun, an event including amusements and the sale of goods, esp for a charity; bazaar
- noun, a regular assembly at a specific place for the sale of goods, esp livestock
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