fair
Prononciation : [/ˈfɛɚ/]
Mot
Contexte : « judging »
(adjective) when something is done justly or without favoritism. It means treating everyone equally without cheating or being unfair.
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The judge made a fair decision based on the evidence presented.
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It's not fair that only some students got extra homework.
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Do you think the game was fair for both teams?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) light in color or just and pleasing to look at. For example, when the weather is not stormy but calm and sunny, it's fair.
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The fair princess had long golden hair and a kind smile.
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The stormy sky turned dark and gloomy, no longer fair.
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What color are fair clouds during a sunny day?
Contexte : « justly »
(adverb) in a way that is just or without cheating. If you follow the rules and share with others, you are playing fair.
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She always plays fair and never cheats during games.
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He played unfairly by not following the game's rules.
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Do you think it's important to always play fair?
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