(Homonym: fare).
1. Free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; SYN. just.
2. More than adequate in quality.
3. Not excessive or extreme; SYN. fairish, reasonable.
4. Visually appealing; SYN. sightly.
5. Attractively feminine (especially in the phrase).
6. Free of clouds or rain.
7. (Used of hair or skin) Pale or light-colored; SYN. fairish.
8. (Of a baseball) Hit between the foul lines.
In a fair manner; fairly
Množina: fairs
ETYM Old Eng. feire, Old Fren. feire, French foire, from Latin fariae, pl., days of rest, holidays, festivals, akin to festus festal. Related to Feast.
1. A competitive exhibition of farm products.
2. A gathering of producers to promote business.
To join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly.