fair in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
fair in Hindi हिन्दी
fair in Marathi मराठी
fair in Sindhi سنڌي
fair in Tamil தமிழ்
fair in English
- fair⇄adj. 1. not favoring one more than any other; just; honest.
Ex. a fair judge. He is fair even to the people he dislikes. Every person is entitled to a fair hearing in court. By fair exchange, not robbery (Byron).
2. according to the rules. - fair⇄adv. 1. in a fair manner; honestly.
Ex. fair spoken, to play fair.
2. directly; straight.
Ex. The stone hit him fair in the head. - fair⇄expr. bid fair. See under bid.
- fair⇄expr. fair and square,
a. just; honest.
Ex. As a businessman, he was fair and square.
b. justly; honestly.
Ex. She won the game fair and square. - fair⇄expr. fair to middling, moderately good; average.
Ex. Costuming is fair to middling, and the settings ... do not seem worthy of Texas millions (Wall Street Journal). - fair⇄expr. for fair, (U.S.)
a. (Informal.) completely; altogether.
Ex. What you say is true, for fair!
b. playing the game of marbles for fun, returning the marbles won after each game. - fair⇄fair (1), adjective, adverb, noun, verb.
- fair⇄fair (2), noun.
1. a showing of products and manufactured goods for the purpose of helping people see what has been done, and urging them to buy better seeds, stock, and machinery.
Ex. At the county fair last year, prizes were given for the be - fair⇄noun 1. a thing that is fair.
2. (Archaic.) a woman; sweetheart.
3. (Obsolete.) beauty; fairness. - fair⇄v.i. 1. to become fair.
2. (of the weather) to clear.
3. to become flush; fit according to the curvature.
Ex. In normal flight the doors fair into the fuselage. - fair⇄v.t. to make fair.