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  1. FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment

  2. FAIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment

  3. FAIR | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

    fair adjective (EQUAL) Add to word list B1 treating everyone in the same way, so that no one has an advantage:

  4. FAIR definition | Cambridge Essential American Dictionary

    FAIR meaning: 1. Fair hair or skin, or a person who has it, is pale or light in color: 2. treating or affecting…. Learn more.

  5. FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Essential American

    FAIR definition: 1. Fair hair or skin, or a person who has it, is pale or light in color: 2. treating or affecting…. Learn more.

  6. TO BE FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    TO BE FAIR definition: 1. considering everything that has an effect on a situation, so that a fair judgment can be made…. Learn more.

  7. FAIR-MINDED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    You call names liberally and talk down to other "fair-minded" people simply because they see things differently than you.

  8. FAIR-MINDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈfeər ˈmɑɪn·dɪd / Add to word list willing to treat everyone equally (Definition of fair-minded from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. FAIR PLAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈfeər ˈpleɪ / Add to word list equal and honest treatment of others, esp. in following accepted rules (Definition of fair play from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. FAIR AND SQUARE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    (Definition of fair and square from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)