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fair
adjective as in impartial, unprejudiced
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candid, civil, clean, courteous, decent, equal, equitable, generous, good, honest, honorable, impartial, lawful, legitimate, neutral, objective, principled, proper, reasonable, sincere, straightforward, trustworthy, unbiased
adjective as in light-complexioned, light-haired
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chalky, colorless, creamy, fair-haired, fair-skinned, flaxen-haired, milky, pale-faced, pallid, silvery, snowy, tow-haired, tow-headed, whitish
adjective as in mediocre, satisfactory
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average, common, commonplace, intermediate, mean, medium, middling, moderate, okay, ordinary
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all right, fairish, indifferent, not bad, passable, pretty good, respectable, so-so, tolerable, up to standard, usual
adjective as in beautiful
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adjective as in bright, cloudless (weather)
noun as in exposition, carnival
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centennial, exhibition, expo, fete, observance, occasion, spectacle
Example Sentences
But it’s also raising fears about gentrification and whether longtime owners are getting a fair price.
But she told MSPs the government must act to chart a course reach net zero by 2045 at a pace and scale which was feasible, fair and just.
Craig Cooper, from the authority said a "fair and reasonable consultation had been under way since last autumn".
A little more than 1 in 5 city residents thought she was doing a fair job and the remainder had no opinion.
The £50 payment is separate to Nationwide's so-called fairer share payments scheme, which periodically returns some of its profits to members.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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