No. The word fair can be a noun, or an adjective. The adverb form of the adjective fair is "fairly."
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Depends how you are using the word. Fair can equal beautiful (as in "the fair maiden"), or so-so (as in "Is she good-looking? Only fair."), or carnival (the county fair), or equitable (as in "he tries to be fair to all his employees).
The word "fair" in Tagalog is translated as "patas."
Fair trade is two words.
Faire is a French word meaning to make or to do.
A person who is fair in given judgement
The word type for the wod fair is a noun
A homophone of the word "fair" is "fare."
Right. "BAIT SAY-fair" or "BET SEF-fair". Literally "house of book".
"sense of injury" is three words, so I'm not sure if it is fair to ask for a single word which expresses the same idea; I would say "feeling hurt" but if you have to use just one word, try hurt.
A suffix for the word "fair" could be "ness" to form the word "fairness" meaning the quality of being fair or just.
No, the word "say" has one syllable.
In one sentence: The fair maid shook with fear a sentence for each word: You need to be fair to your children. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom
The word is "fair" (gavel, scales of justice, rides, arcade game).