Antonym: partially, unjustly. Similar words: airline, affair, unfair, fair play, girl, faint, fail to, girlfriend. Meaning: ['ferlɪ /'feəl-] adv. 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree 2. without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner 3. in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating.
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61 The school's fairly well off for books these days.
62 The phrase 'glass ceiling' is a fairly recent coinage.
63 This is a fairly big decision to make.
64 We manage to rub along together fairly well.
65 Outside California these difficulties may seem fairly trifling.
66 American culture is in many ways still fairly prudish.
67 "The Bodyguard" is a fairly bog-standard thriller.
68 These bushes are fairly recent plantings.
69 She remained fairly mobile despite her disabilities.
70 The climate agrees with me fairly well.
71 Government ministers are fairly evenly divided on this issue.
72 Her hearing is poor, so speak fairly loudly.
73 Last year's exam results were fairly poor.
74 'That's fairly obvious,' she replied crushingly.
75 Her suggestion fairly took me by surprise.
76 'Well, go on,' said Camilla, her voice fairly steady.
77 Use of this drug is now fairly generalized.
78 I have a fairly small income.
79 It was a fairly light-hearted discussion.
79 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
80 I'm fairly sure that this is the right address.
81 Screw down the lid fairly tightly.
82 The offenders were dealt with firmly though fairly.
83 They should deal properly and fairly with any complaint.
84 Some substances can be detected fairly easily.
85 The economy is fairly static at the moment.
86 Old postcards are fairly easily come by.
87 She has a fairly spotty work record.
88 She has a fairly relaxed approach to housework.
89 You have not dealt fairly with me.
90 The answer fairly jumps off the page at you!
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