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Adjective fairish has 2 senses
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Definitions from the WebTerm: fairishPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Not quite fair, but close to being fair; somewhat fair Usage: Used to describe something or someone that is fairly fair in appearance or complexion. Sample Sentence: The girl had fairish skin, with a hint of a sun-kissed glow. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 2: Relatively favorable or acceptable; somewhat fair Usage: Used to describe a situation or event that is reasonably fair or just. Sample Sentence: The negotiation reached a fairish outcome, resolving most of the conflicts. Part of Speech: Adverb Sense: To some extent or degree; moderately Usage: Used to qualify an adjective or verb to indicate a moderate or reasonable measure. Sample Sentence: The new employee performed fairish well in his first project. Part of Speech: Adjective (regional/local usage) Sense: Somewhat good or satisfactory; tolerable Usage: Used regionally or locally to describe something that is considered moderately acceptable. Sample Sentence: The fairish weather allowed us to have a pleasant picnic outdoors. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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