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Fair game Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɛɹ/ /ˈɡeɪm
FAIR-gaym
fˈeə/ /ɡˈeɪm
FAIR-gaym

Definition

'Fair game' refers to someone or something that is considered a legitimate target for criticism, attack, or competition, usually because it is allowed or justified in that situation.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Common in discussions of criticism, sports, or competition. Saying someone is 'fair game' means it's acceptable to target or challenge them—sometimes with negative connotation. Misuse: Don't use for legal context; it's idiomatic.

Example Sentences

In politics, public figures are often considered fair game for the media.

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Celebrities are fair game for gossip magazines.

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After the rules changed, the area became fair game for hunters.

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If you post something online, it's basically fair game for comments.

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After quitting the company, he knew he was fair game for criticism.

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Once the coach yelled, he became fair game for jokes in the locker room.

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