fairish (Meaning)

Wordnet

fairish (s)

not excessive or extreme

(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored

Webster

fairish (a.)

Tolerably fair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fairish

fairish Sentence Examples

  1. The results of the election were fairish, with no party receiving a clear majority.
  2. The weather today is fairish, with sunny spells and a slight breeze.
  3. The price of the car was fairish, considering its age and mileage.
  4. The restaurant served fairish food, but the service was excellent.
  5. The film was fairish, with some good moments but also some boring scenes.
  6. The book was fairish, with an interesting plot but poorly developed characters.
  7. The concert was fairish, with some good performances but also some disappointing ones.
  8. The play was fairish, with some funny moments but also some dull ones.
  9. The museum was fairish, with some interesting exhibits but also some boring ones.
  10. The park was fairish, with some nice areas but also some rundown ones.

FAQs About the word fairish

not excessive or extreme, (used of hair or skin) pale or light-coloredTolerably fair.

good, decent, acceptable, okay, satisfactory,adequate, fine, serviceable, OK, tolerable

disagreeable, unsuitable, bad, disagreeable, objectionable, unfit, wrong, faulty, unacceptable, incomplete

The results of the election were fairish, with no party receiving a clear majority.

The weather today is fairish, with sunny spells and a slight breeze.

The price of the car was fairish, considering its age and mileage.

The restaurant served fairish food, but the service was excellent.