Synonym: affair, average, bazaar, bright, clear, exposition, festival, fete, honest, impartial, just, light, market, mediocre, pale, pleasant, right, square, sunny, whitish. Antonym: foul, partial, unfair, unjust. Similar words: unfair, fairly, affair, fair play, fail, faint, fail to, air. Meaning: [fer /feə] n. 1. a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc. 2. gathering of producers to promote business 3. a competitive exhibition of farm products 4. a sale of miscellany; often for charity. v. join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly. adj. 1. free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules 2. showing lack of favoritism 3. not excessive or extreme 4. very pleasing to the eye 5. (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines 6. lacking exceptional quality or ability 7. attractively feminine 8. (of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections 9. free of clouds or rain 10. (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored. adv. 1. in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating 2. without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner.
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211. I won a bottle of port on the tombola at the fair.
212. She won first prize for her raspberry jam at the Mitchell county fair.
213. I hope you'll appreciate this: it's all done by my/mine own fair hand.
214. He's done the job badly but, to be fair, I gave him very little time to do it.
215. At least give our ideas a fair hearing before you reject them.
216. You pay him $10 an hour - it's only fair that I should get the same.
217. Each team member is expected to carry a fair share of the workload.
218. Although he was a fair man, he ruled us with an iron fist.
219. It is essential that he should have a fair trial.
220. Four of my cassettes for your Madonna CD is a fair exchange .
221. It's not fair that she's allowed to go and I'm not!
222. Their purpose is to build a fair society and a strong economy.
223. We got more than our fair share of rain on holiday.
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224. Weber gave a fair hearing to anyone who held a different opinion.
225. She should have phoned to tell us what her plans were although, to be fair, she's been very busy.
226. To be fair, she was a good-hearted woman who tried to do her best.
227. I'm not afraid of a fair fight but this is beginning to get beyond a joke.
228. I was fair at science but it was never my thing.
229. He bought some hairclips for his wife in the fair.
230. It's important to protect my fair skin from the sun.
231. At the fair, there was a lady who told your fortune.
232. Her long fair hair was fastened at the nape of her neck by an elastic band.
233. Poor old Alan! He's had more than his fair share of bad luck recently.
234. The defendant claimed that he had not had a fair trial.
235. They claimed that the election had been fair, but really it was a sham.
236. The task of the organization is to ensure fair play when food is distributed to the refugees.
237. He's walking a dog with a ragged coat of fair.
238. All this is fair enough, but it touches only the surface of the problem.
239. The judge reacted angrily to the suggestion that it hadn't been a fair trial.
240. The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.