Definition for Fair (-er, -est)

fair (-er, -est), adj. [OE faeger.] (webplay: accomplish, beautiful, bid, branches, character, cloudy, companions, company, complexion, contract, dark, died, distinctness, dust, equal, eye, face, foreign, formerly, free, friend, frightened, gently, happily, held, holiday, honest, ladies, letter, look, man, matter, meeting, mild, narrow, obscurity, offer, open, place, promised, prosperous, pure, rest, return, separate, sight, situated, sky, softly, speech, stain, stands, stated, thing, town, view, way, white, wind at sea, woman, world).

  1. Beautiful; good; attractive; splendid; pleasing to the senses; appealing in physical appearance.
  2. Superior; excellent; triumphant; complete.
  3. Lovely; pretty; sweet; pleasing to behold; [fig.] pure; clear; unblemished; untarnished; innocent; (see Genesis 24:16).
  4. Merited; warranted; deserved; justified; equitable; honest; honorable.
  5. Unobstructed; plentiful; open to access; [fig.] desirable; admirable; agreeable; enviable.
  6. Clear; not cloudy; not overcast; calm; (see Job 37:22).

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