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/fer/
adjective
  1. impartial and just, without favoritism or discrimination.
    "the group has achieved fair and equal representation for all its members"
    synonyms: just, equitable, fair-minded, open-minded, honest, upright, honorable, trustworthy, impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced, nonpartisan, nondiscriminatory, anti-discrimination, objective, neutral, even-handed, dispassionate, disinterested, detached, above board, lawful, legal, legitimate, proper, good, legit, kosher, on the level, square, pukka, on the up and up
  2. (of hair or complexion) light; blond.
    "a pretty girl with long fair hair"
    synonyms: blond(e), yellow, yellowish, golden, flaxen, light, light brown, light-colored, strawberry blond, tow-colored, platinum, ash blond, bleached, bleached-blond, sun-bleached, peroxide, bottle-blond, fair-haired, light-haired, golden-haired, flaxen-haired, tow-headed, pale, white, cream-colored, creamy, peaches and cream, light-skinned, fair-skinned
  3. considerable though not outstanding in size or amount.
    "he did a fair bit of coaching"
    synonyms: reasonable, passable, tolerable, satisfactory, acceptable, respectable, decent, all right, good enough, goodish, pretty good, not bad, moderate, average, middling, ample, adequate, sufficient, OK, okay, so-so, fair-to-middling
  4. (of weather) fine and dry.
    "a fair autumn day"
    synonyms: fine, dry, bright, clear, sunny, sunshiny, sunlit, cloudless, without a cloud in the sky, warm, balmy, summery, clement, benign, agreeable, pleasant, good
  5. beautiful: attractive.
    "the fairest of her daughters"
    synonyms: beautiful, pretty, lovely, attractive, good-looking, nice-looking, gorgeous, stunning, striking, arresting, captivating, prepossessing, winning, enchanting, appealing, ravishing, desirable, luscious, nubile, bonny, drop-dead gorgeous, knockout, out of this world, easy on the eye, tasty, hot, fanciable, beddable, smashing, cute, beauteous, taking, well favored, comely

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1. free from discrimination, dishonesty, etc; just; impartial 2. in conformity with rules or standards; legitimate: a fair fight.
1. Clear; free from spots; free from a dark hue; white; as a fair skin; a fair complexion. hence, 2. Beautiful; handsome; properly, having a handsome face.
May 18, 2014 · "Fair" is an archaic word for beautiful. But in modern usage, it usually refers to a light complexion.
The meaning of FAIR is marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism. How to use fair in a sentence.
(General American) IPA: /ˈfɛɹɪst/; (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈfɛəɹɪst/; Hyphenation: fair‧est. Adjective. edit. fairest.
fairest - adjective. 1 free from favoritism or self-interest; 2 attractive in appearance. Check the meaning of the word fairest and expand your vocabulary, ...
28 senses: 1. free from discrimination, dishonesty, etc; just; impartial 2. in conformity with rules or standards; legitimate.
adjective free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.
1. free from discrimination, dishonesty, etc.; just; impartial 2. in conformity with rules or standards; legitimate a fair fight 3. (of the hair or complexion) ...
FAIR meaning: 1 : agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable; 2 : treating people in a way that does not favor some over others.