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1. fair-mindedness
noun. ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty.
Synonyms
- candour
- nonpartisanship
- fairness
- candor
Antonyms
- partiality
- disingenuousness
- dishonesty
- fair
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1. Noun Phrase
Other important qualities are empathy, patience, willingness to listen and fair mindedness.
2. light-mindedness
noun. inappropriate levity.
Synonyms
- flippancy
Antonyms
- gravity
3. fair
adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules.
Synonyms
- antitrust
- sporting
- impartial
- clean
- just
- fairness
- sensible
- sportsmanlike
- fair-and-square
- fair-minded
- equity
- antimonopoly
- sporty
Antonyms
- unfairness
- partial
- unreasonable
- unfair
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. fair
adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] not excessive or extreme.
Synonyms
- moderate
- fairish
Antonyms
- full
- qualified
- maladroit
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. fair
noun. ['ˈfɛr'] a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc..
Synonyms
- show
- funfair
- midway
Antonyms
- injustice
- partiality
- ugliness
- unconscious
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fair
adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] very pleasing to the eye.
Synonyms
- bonny
- bonnie
- comely
- beautiful
Antonyms
- illogical
- irrational
- invalid
- nonindulgent
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. fair
verb. ['ˈfɛr'] join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly.
Synonyms
- bring together
Antonyms
- affirm
- contraindicate
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fair
adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines.
Antonyms
- untidy
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. fair
adjective. ['ˈfɛr'] attractively feminine.
Antonyms
- indecent
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. fair
adverb. ['ˈfɛr'] in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating.
Synonyms
- clean
Antonyms
- dishonorable
- unrighteous
Etymology
- feire (English)
- feriae (Latin)
- fæger (Old English (ca. 450-1100))