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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91 The work was portioned out fairly.
92 Most of the work is fairly humdrum.
93 The Socialists introduced fairly radical reforms.
94 He has a fairly positive outlook on life.
95 Things were going along fairly well.
96 They played the overture at a fairly slow tempo.
97 She's the author of some fairly lightweight historical novels.
98 They have a fairly democratic form of government.
99 He needs to stop fairly often for refreshment.
100 Most of the proposals are fairly non-controversial.
101 They meet fairly often to play chess .
102 The traffic is usually fairly light in the afternoons.
103 He has fairly ambivalent feelings towards his father.
104 He gave a fairly run-of-the-mill speech.
105 It's a fairly compelling argument for going.
106 Elsewhere,[Sentencedict.com] the weather today has been fairly sunny.
107 Last year's results were fairly dismal.
108 The T-shirt is cut fairly low at the neck.
109 Most views were fairly near the truth.
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110 I've always had a fairly optimistic outlook on life.
111 He didn't play the game fairly — he cheated.
112 The two candidates are fairly evenly matched.
113 His plays were fairly iconoclastic in their day.
114 He has always treated me very fairly.
115 We did some fairly serious walking over the weekend.
116 In Australia, the weather follows a fairly predictable pattern.
117 Her mother was fairly broad in the beam.
118 The food was fairly plain, but well cooked.
119 All the approaches mentioned so far are fairly conventional.
120 The sofa cushions are fairly firm.
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