Australian English Meaning of fairs

fairs

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Definitions and Meaning of fairs in English

fairs

clear, a gathering of buyers and sellers at a particular place and time for trade, ample, not very good or very bad, in a fair manner, being such to the utmost, consonant with merit or importance, a gathering of buyers and sellers for trade, an exhibition (as of farm products) usually with accompanying entertainment, amusements, and competitions, an exhibition designed to acquaint prospective buyers or the general public with a product, conforming with the established rules, moderately numerous, large, or significant, favorable to a ship's course, marked by impartiality and honesty, characterized by honesty and justice, open to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule, not stormy or cloudy, clear entry 1 sense 3, legible, to join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly, promising, likely, an exposition that promotes the availability of services or opportunities, clean entry 1 sense 2, pure, attractive in appearance, woman, beauty, fairness, a sale of assorted articles usually for a charitable purpose, in a manner that is honest or impartial or that conforms to rules, sufficient but not ample, something that is fair or fortunate (see fair entry 1), something that is not according to the rules, pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality, sweetheart, unbiased, just, free of obstacles, a competitive exhibition usually with accompanying entertainment and amusements, superficially pleasing, a sale of articles usually for a charitable purpose, conforming with established laws or standards, not stormy or foul, having very little color, coloring, or pigmentation, neither good nor bad, fairly sense 3, not dark, reasonable as a basis for exchange, observing the rules, clear, legible, clean, pure, to the greatest extent or degree, open to lawful pursuit or attack, consistent with merit or importance

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fairs

clear, a gathering of buyers and sellers at a particular place and time for trade, ample, not very good or very bad, in a fair manner, being such to the utmost,

displays,Exhibitions,exhibits,shows,Shows,auctions,demonstrations,offerings,performances,Presentations

No antonyms found.

fairings => fairings, fair shake => fair shake, fair market values => fair market values, fair market value => Fair market value, failures => failures,