A gathering held at a specified time and place for the buying and selling of goods; a market.
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An event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution, including entertainment and the sale of goods; a bazaar: a church fair.
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An exhibition intended to inform people about a product or business opportunity: a computer fair; a job fair.
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An exhibition, as of farm products or manufactured goods, usually accompanied by various competitions and entertainments: a state fair.
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Archaic A beautiful or beloved woman.
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adjective
Archaic Free of all obstacles.
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Being in accordance with relative merit or significance: She wanted to receive her fair share of the proceeds.
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Consistent with rules, logic, or ethics: a fair tactic.
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Free of clouds or storms; clear and sunny: fair skies.
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Having or exhibiting a disposition that is free of favoritism or bias; impartial: a fair mediator.
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adverb
Directly; straight: a blow caught fair in the stomach.
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In a proper or legal manner: playing fair.
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In a manner that is honest or impartial or that conforms to rules in a fair manner .
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idiom
Fair and square Just and honest.
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For fair To the greatest or fullest extent possible: Our team was beaten for fair in that tournament.
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No fair Something contrary to the rules: That was no fair.
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phrasal-verb
Off Chiefly Southern U.S. To become clear. Used of weather.
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