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Definition of fair
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fair is as below...
Fair
(superl.)
Free from
obstacles
or
hindrances;
unobstructed;
unincumbered;
open;
direct;
-- said of a road,
passage,
etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair
sight;
a fair
view..
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Hypocrite
::
Hypocrite
(n.) One who plays a part;
especially,
one who, for the
purpose
of
winning
approbation
of
favor,
puts on a fair
outside
seeming;
one who
feigns
to be other and
better
than he is; a false
pretender
to
virtue
or
piety;
one who
simulates
virtue
or
piety..
Division
::
Division
(n.) One of the
larger
districts
into which a
country
is
divided
for
administering
military
affairs.
Palm
::
Palm (v. t.) To
impose
by
fraud,
as by
sleight
of hand; to put by
unfair
means;
--
usually
with off..
Light
::
Light (n.)
Appearance
due to the
particular
facts and
circumstances
presented
to view; point of view; as, to state
things
fairly
and put them in the right
light..
Defensor
::
Defensor
(n.) The
patron
of a
church;
an
officer
having
charge
of the
temporal
affairs
of a
church.
Triste
::
Triste
(n.) A
cattle
fair.
Parliament
::
Parliament
(n.) The
assembly
of the three
estates
of the
United
Kingdom
of Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
viz., the lords
spiritual,
lords
temporal,
and the
representatives
of the
commons,
sitting
in the House of Lords and the House of
Commons,
constituting
the
legislature,
when
summoned
by the royal
authority
to
consult
on the
affairs
of the
nation,
and to enact and
repeal
laws..
Faery
::
Faery (n. & a.)
Fairy.
Justly
::
"Justly
(a.) In a just
manner;
in
conformity
to law,
justice,
or
propriety;
by
right;
honestly;
fairly;
accurately..
Blonde
::
Blonde
(n.) A
person
of very fair
complexion,
with light hair and light blue
eyes..
Flaxen
::
Flaxen
(a.) Made of flax;
resembling
flax or its
fibers;
of the color of flax; of a light soft straw
color;
fair and
flowing,
like flax or tow; as,
flaxen
thread;
flaxen
hair..
Gild
::
Gild (v. t.) To give a fair but
deceptive
outward
appearance
to; to
embellish;
as, to gild a lie..
Trivial
::
Trivial
(a.) Of
little
worth or
importance;
inconsiderable;
trifling;
petty;
paltry;
as, a
trivial
subject
or
affair..
Confidante
::
Confidante
(n. fem.) One to whom
secrets,
especially
those
relating
to
affairs
of love, are
confided
or
intrusted;
a
confidential
or bosom
friend..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) To
delay;
to
pause;
to
suspend
proceedings
or
judgment
in view of a doubt or
difficulty;
to
hesitate;
to put off the
determination
or
conclusion
of an
affair.
Disinteressment
::
Disinteressment
(n.)
Disinterestedness;
impartiality;
fairness.
Case
::
Case (n.) That which
befalls,
comes,
or
happens;
an
event;
an
instance;
a
circumstance,
or all the
circumstances;
condition;
state of
things;
affair;
as, a
strange
case; a case of
injustice;
the case of the
Indian
tribes..
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) Any
proceeding
or
action
which it is
wished
to refer to or
characterize
vaguely;
as, an
affair
of
honor,
i. e., a duel; an
affair
of love, i. e., an
intrigue..
Fairish
::
Fairish
(a.)
Tolerably
fair.
Drop
::
Drop (v. i.) To come to an end; to
cease;
to pass out of mind; as, the
affair
dropped..
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