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- FAIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAIR is marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism How to use fair in a sentence Fair in Love and War Synonym Discussion of Fair
- FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FAIR definition: 1 treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and… Learn more
- Fair - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
The adjective fair, has several different meanings If someone says, "That's not fair!” they mean whatever happened wasn't just or done in an unbiased way If you have fair skin, you have a pale complexion If the weather is fair, it's a gorgeous day out If the rides at the fair were fair, then they were just so-so
- Fair - definition of fair by The Free Dictionary
fair - 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"
- Evergreen State Fairgrounds, WA - Official Website | Official Website
The annual fair is one of the largest events held annually in the Pacific Northwest and is the largest single attraction held in Snohomish County The Fairgrounds includes several permanent facilities which are used year-round for Northwest horse shows, trade shows, swap meets, auto races and more
- fair - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
correctly or properly done, given, etc , according to the rules: a fair fight ample:[before a noun] a fair income moderately or tolerably good: fair health sunny: fair skies overnight not dark: fair skin attractive: a fair young face promising:[before a noun] a fair chance of success in a fair manner: He doesn't play fair
- FAIR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fair describes something as being free of bias or injustice Fair also describes something as being done according to the rules or as being neither good nor bad Fair has many other senses as an adjective, adverb, verb, and noun If something is fair, it does not favor one side or the other
- FAIR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something or someone that is fair is reasonable, right, and just It didn't seem fair to leave out her father Do you feel they're paying their fair share? Independent observers say the campaign's been very much fairer than expected I wanted them to get a fair deal He claims that he would not get a fair trial
- 13 Fun and Amazing Facts About State Fairs in the U. S. - Readers Digest
The fair is coming to town! More than 1,700 county and state fairs take place in the United States each year—and all year round, though most are held in summer More than 23 million people
- fair adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of fair adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation The punishment was very fair In the end, a draw was a fair result I give you fair warning, I’m not always this generous fair to somebody We wanted to resolve this matter in a way that would be fair to her
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