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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.)
Without
sudden
change
of
direction
or
curvature;
smooth;
fowing;
-- said of the
figure
of a
vessel,
and of
surfaces,
water
lines,
and other
lines..
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Reason
::
Reason
(n.) Due
exercise
of the
reasoning
faculty;
accordance
with, or that which is
accordant
with and
ratified
by, the mind
rightly
exercised;
right
intellectual
judgment;
clear and fair
deductions
from true
principles;
that which is
dictated
or
supported
by the
common
sense of
mankind;
right
conduct;
right;
propriety;
justice..
Admiralty
::
Admiralty
(n.) The
department
or
officers
having
authority
over naval
affairs
generally.
Sheen
::
Sheen (v. t.)
Bright;
glittering;
radiant;
fair;
showy;
sheeny.
Chargeship
::
Chargeship
(n.) The
office
of a
charge
d'affaires.
Tawdry
::
Tawdry
(n.) A
necklace
of a rural
fashion,
bought
at St.
Audrey's
fair;
hence,
a
necklace
in
general..
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) To cover or
conceal
with
something
that gives a fair
appearance;
to give a fair
coloring
to by
words;
to gloss over; to
palliate;
as, to
varnish
guilt..
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The act of
administering;
government
of
public
affairs;
the
service
rendered,
or
duties
assumed,
in
conducting
affairs;
the
conducting
of any
office
or
employment;
direction;
management..
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Pertaining
to civic life and
affairs,
in
distinction
from
military,
ecclesiastical,
or
official
state..
Fairy
::
Fairy (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
fairies.
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
Softly;
quietly;
gently.
Amour
::
Amour (n.) Love
making;
a love
affair;
usually,
an
unlawful
connection
in love; a love
intrigue;
an
illicit
love
affair..
Reasoner
::
Reasoner
(n.) One who
reasons
or
argues;
as, a fair
reasoner;
a close
reasoner;
a
logical
reasoner..
Homograph
::
Homograph
(n.) One of two or more words
identical
in
orthography,
but
having
different
derivations
and
meanings;
as, fair, n., a
market,
and fair, a.,
beautiful..
Posture
::
Posture
(n.) State or
condition,
whether
of
external
circumstances,
or of
internal
feeling
and will;
disposition;
mood; as, a
posture
of
defense;
the
posture
of
affairs..
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the eye;
beautiful;
mild and
attractive;
fair; as, a sweet face; a sweet color or
complexion..
Fairy
::
Fairy (n.)
Enchantment;
illusion.
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
In a fair
manner;
clearly;
openly;
plainly;
fully;
distinctly;
frankly.
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) That which is done or is to be done;
matter;
concern;
as, a
difficult
affair
to
manage;
business
of any kind,
commercial,
professional,
or
public;
-- often in the
plural.
At the head of
affairs.
Junius..
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