fair
Definition of
fair
:
a
traveling
show
; having sideshows and rides and games of
skill
etc.
gathering
of producers to
promote
business
;
"
world
fair
"
;
"
trade
fair
"
;
"
book
fair
"
a
competitive
exhibition
of
farm
products;
"she
won
a
blue
ribbon
for her
baking
at
the
county
fair
"
a
sale
of
miscellany
;
often
for
charity
;
"the
church
bazaar
"
join
so
that the
external
surfaces
blend
smoothly
free
from
favoritism
or
self
-
interest
or
bias
or
deception
;
conforming
with
established
standards
or
rules;
"
a
fair
referee
"
;
"
fair
deal
"
;
"
on
a
fair
footing
"
;
"
a
fair
fight
"
;
"
by
fair
means
or
foul
"
not
excessive
or
extreme
;
"
a
fairish
income
"
;
"
reasonable
prices"
very
pleasing
to the
eye
;
"my
bonny
lass
"
;
"
there
'
s
a
bonny
bay
beyond
"
;
"
a
comely
face
"
;
"
young
fair
maidens"
(of
a
baseball
)
hit
between
the
foul
lines;
"
he
hit
a
fair
ball
over
the
third
base
bag
"
lacking
exceptional
quality
or
ability
;
"
a
novel
of
average
merit
"
;
"
only
a
fair
performance
of the
sonata
"
;
"
in
fair
health
"
;
"the
caliber
of the students has
gone
from
mediocre
to
above
average
"
;
"the
performance
was
middling
at
best
"
attractively
feminine
;
"the
fair
sex
"
(of
a
manuscript
) having
few
alterations
or
corrections
;
"
fair
copy
"
;
"
a
clean
manuscript
"
gained
or
earned
without
cheating
or
stealing
;
"
an
honest
wage
"
;
"
an
fair
penny
"
free
of clouds
or
rain
;
"
today
will
be
fair
and
warm
"
(
used
of
hair
or
skin
)
pale
or
light
-
colored
;
"
a
fair
complexion
"
;
in
conformity
with the rules
or
laws
and without
fraud
or
cheating
;
"they
played
fairly
"
without favoring
one
party
,
in
a
fair
evenhanded
manner
;
"
deal
fairly
with
one
another
"
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