Faire Meaning in English
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Definition
Treating everyone equally and without favoritism or cheating; reasonable and according to the rules or standards. Can also describe something with light-colored hair or skin.
Usage & Nuances
'Fair' is used in both formal and informal settings. Collocations: 'fair play,' 'fair chance,' 'fair enough.' Do not confuse with 'fare' (price for travel). 'Fair' can also mean light in color: 'fair hair.'
Spanish: justo - equitativo - limpio (juego)Portuguese (BR): justo - imparcial - honestoPortuguese (PT): justo - imparcial - honestoChinese (Simplified): 公平的 - 公正的 - 合理的Chinese (Traditional): 公平的 - 公正的 - 合理的Hindi: न्यायसंगत - उचित - ईमानदारArabic: عادل - منصف - نزيهBengali: ন্যায্য - সঠিক - ফর্সা (বর্ণ)Russian: справедливый - честный - светлый (о волосах или коже)Japanese: 公正な - フェアな - 明るい色の(髪や肌)Vietnamese: công bằng - hợp lý - sáng (tóc hoặc da)Korean: 공정한 - 정당한 - 밝은 (머리색, 피부색)Turkish: adil - açık renkli (saç ya da ten)Urdu: منصفانہ - صاف رنگت (بال یا جلد)Indonesian: adil - terang (rambut atau kulit)
Example Sentences
It's fair to give everyone the same chance.
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She has fair hair and blue eyes.
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That wasn't a fair game because someone cheated.
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Let's be fair—he did apologize for his mistake.
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"That’s not fair!" the child shouted when she lost the game.
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"Fair enough," he said after hearing her explanation.
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