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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 (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
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Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To
become
free from
clouds
or fog; to
become
fair; -- often
followed
by up, off, or
away..
Fairyland
::
Fairyland
(n.) The
imaginary
land or abode of
fairies.
Nundinary
::
Nundinary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a fair, or to a
market
day..
Ingenuously
::
Ingenuously
(adv.)
In an
ingenuous
manner;
openly;
fairly;
candidly;
artlessly.
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..
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Dryfland
::
Dryfland
(n.) An
ancient
yearly
payment
made by some
tenants
to the king, or to their
landlords,
for the
privilege
of
driving
their
cattle
through
a manor to fairs or
markets..
Busybody
::
Busybody
(n.) One who
officiously
concerns
himself
with the
affairs
of
others;
a
meddling
person.
Turn
::
Turn (n.)
Change
of
direction,
course,
or
tendency;
different
order,
position,
or
aspect
of
affairs;
alteration;
vicissitude;
as, the turn of the
tide..
Proctor
::
Proctor
(n.) One who is
employed
to
manage
to
affairs
of
another.
Midst
::
Midst (n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
the
condition
of being
surrounded
or
beset;
the
press;
the
burden;
as, in the midst of
official
duties;
in the midst of
secular
affairs..
Impartial
::
Impartial
(a.) Not
partial;
not
favoring
one more than
another;
treating
all
alike;
unprejudiced;
unbiased;
disinterested;
equitable;
fair; just.
Navals
::
Navals
(n.pl.)
Naval
affairs.
Subreptitious
::
Subreption
(n.) The act of
obtaining
a favor by
surprise,
or by
unfair
representation
through
suppression
or
fraudulent
concealment
of
facts..
Derange
::
Derange
(v. t.) To put out of
place,
order,
or rank; to
disturb
the
proper
arrangement
or order of; to throw into
disorder,
confusion,
or
embarrassment;
to
disorder;
to
disarrange;
as, to
derange
the plans of a
commander,
or the
affairs
of a
nation..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from
spots,
specks,
dirt, or
imperfection;
unblemished;
clean;
pure..
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To
perform
domestic
offices;
to be
occupied
with
household
affairs;
to
prepare
and dish up food, etc..
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A body of
persons
who meet for
discussion,
esp. about the
management
of
affairs;
as, a
folkmote..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Open;
clear;
unencumbered;
equal;
fair.
Meddle
::
Meddle
(v. i.) To
interest
or
engage
one's self
unnecessarily
or
impertinently,
to
interfere
or busy one's self
improperly
with
another's
affairs;
specifically,
to
handle
or
distrub
another's
property
without
permission;
-- often
followed
by with or in..
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