fair

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Adjective

fairCanonical form
fairerComparative
fairestSuperlative
1

treating people equally without favoritism or discrimination; just and impartial

The teacher is always fair to all students.

2

moderately good; acceptable but not excellent

Her performance was fair, but not outstanding.

3

(of hair or complexion) light in color; blonde or pale

She has fair hair and blue eyes.

4

(of weather) fine and dry; pleasant

The weather will be fair tomorrow, perfect for a picnic.

5

beautiful or attractive

The knight was enchanted by the fair maiden.

Noun

fairSingular
fairsPlural
1

a gathering of stalls and amusements for public entertainment, typically held outdoors

We went to the county fair and rode the Ferris wheel.

2

an exhibition or market to promote and sell goods or services

We're attending a trade fair in Tokyo next month.

Adverb

fairCanonical form
fairerComparative
fairestSuperlative
1

in a fair manner; justly or honestly

You have to play fair if you want to win respect.

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