FAIR
- free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice [adj FAIRER, FAIREST] / to make smooth [v FAIRED, FAIRING, FAIRS]
- to make smooth (not rough also SMOOTHE) [v -ED, -ING, -S] / just (fair, impartial) [adj FAIRER, FAIREST]
- only tolerably good; so-so
- honest; just; straightforward
- (of the weather) to clear
- honestly; justly; straightforwardly
- pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality
- ean pure fair sparkling water
- ear legible
- en to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule fair game
- ee of obstacles
- ing such to the utmost utter a fair treat to watch him New Republic
- free from bias or injustice
- proper under the rules
- moderately good or large
- (of the weather) fine
- having light-colored skin and hair
- attractive
- likely; promising
- exhibition and sale of goods
- to seem likely