Fair means to be honest and not to cheat. It means treating people in the right way. We use it when we talk about rules or choices.
She is always fair to her friends.
The judge gave a fair decision today.
Fair means light in color. We use it to describe hair, skin, or sometimes things like weather or light.
She has fair hair and blue eyes.
His skin is fair after the winter.
Fair means something is neither very good nor very bad. It is okay or average quality.
Her English is fair, but she needs practice.
The food was fair, not very tasty.
A fair is a public event where people sell things, play games, and have fun. It often happens outside with many people.
We went to the school fair last Sunday.
The fair has rides and food stalls.
Fair means equal and balanced in competition or chances. It means no one has an unfair advantage.
They had a fair fight with no cheating.
Both teams have a fair chance to win.
To fair means to perform or do in a certain way, often about success or results. It shows how well or badly someone or something did.
He faired well on the test yesterday.
The company faired badly last year.