fair
What is the Definition of fair?
Noun:
- a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
- gathering of producers to promote business
- a competitive exhibition of farm products
- a sale of miscellany; often for charity
Verb:
- join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly
Adjective:
- free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules
- not excessive or extreme
- very pleasing to the eye
- (of a baseball)
- lacking exceptional quality or ability
- attractively feminine
- (of a manuscript)
- gained or earned without cheating or stealing
- free of clouds or rain
- (used of hair or skin)
Adverb:
- in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating
- without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner
How can I use fair in a sentence?
Ten years ago, there had been lots of pictures of what looked like a large pink beach ball wearing different-colored bonnets — but Dudley Dursley was no longer a baby, and now the photographs showed a large blond boy riding his first bicycle, on a carousel at the fair, playing a computer game with his father, being hugged and kissed by his mother.
Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you, she said, once they were all gathered around her.
He is not going to be fair if we might overtake Slytherin.
Nineteen students participated in the science fair. - Девятнадцать студентов приняли участие в научной ярмарке.
Every person deserves respect and fair treatment. - Каждый человек заслуживает уважения и справедливого обращения.
Other meanings of fair (synonyms, cognates).
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fair competition |
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fair copy |
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fair play |
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fair price |
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fair prices |
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fair quantities |
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fair return |
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fair supply |
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faire |
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fairer |
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fairly |
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fairness |
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fairy |
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fairyland |
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