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fair

справедливый

Meaning of fair

just and reasonable; not treating people badly

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fair usage examples

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

That was a fair decision for everyone.

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

She gave me a fair chance to explain.

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fair synonyms

Related words worth learning together

just
fair in a moral or legal sense; often stronger and more formal than fair
honest
truthful and not lying; not the same as fair, though an honest person may be fair
equitable
fair in a balanced and equal way, especially in formal or legal contexts
impartial
not favoring one side over another; more about neutrality than moral fairness
unbiased
not influenced by personal feelings or prejudice; close to impartial
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🇬🇧en

fair in a moral or legal sense; often stronger and more formal than fair

A1Very Often

It is just to help people in need.

🇬🇧en

truthful and not lying; not the same as fair, though an honest person may be fair

A1Very Often

She is an honest person.

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equitable

fair in a balanced and equal way, especially in formal or legal contexts

A1Rarely

The company wants an equitable pay system.

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impartial

not favoring one side over another; more about neutrality than moral fairness

A1Often

The judge must be impartial.

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unbiased

not influenced by personal feelings or prejudice; close to impartial

A1Often

We need an unbiased opinion.

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even-handed

treating all sides equally and fairly, especially in judgment or discussion

A1Rarely

The manager was even-handed with both teams.

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fair meaning: what does it mean?

just and reasonable; not treating people badly

fair pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

fair is pronounced as /feə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

fair definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

That was a fair decision for everyone. Translation: Это было справедливое решение для всех.

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