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  • 11fairly — adverb 1) all students were treated fairly Syn: justly, equitably, impartially, without bias, without prejudice, evenhandedly; lawfully, legally, legitimately, by the book; equally, the same 2) the pipes are in fairly good condition Syn …

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  • 12fairly — /ˈfɛəli / (say fairlee) adverb 1. in a fair manner; justly; impartially. 2. moderately; tolerably: fairly good. 3. actually; completely: the wheels fairly spun. 4. properly; legitimately. 5. Obsolete clearly; distinctly. 6. Obsolete courteously …

  • 13good faith — n [translation of Latin bona fides]: honesty, fairness, and lawfulness of purpose: absence of any intent to defraud, act maliciously, or take unfair advantage filed the suit in good faith negotiating in good faith see also good faith exception …

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  • 14good-sized — /good suyzd /, adj. of ample or large size; rather large for its kind: a good sized pumpkin. [1830 40] * * * goodˈ sized adjective (fairly) large • • • Main Entry: ↑good * * * good sized «GUD SYZD», adjective. somewhat large. * * * adj. of ample… …

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  • 15good — /good/, adj., better, best, n., interj., adv. adj. 1. morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man. 2. satisfactory in quality, quantity, or degree: a good teacher; good health. 3. of high quality; excellent. 4. right; proper; fit:… …

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  • 16fairly — I (clearly) adverb absolutely, aperte, certainly, dare, completely, conspicuously, decidedly, decisively, definitely, discernibly, distincte, distinctively, distinctly, distinguishably, doubtlessly, evidently, explicitly, fully, indubitably,… …

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  • 17fairly-traded — UK US adj SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ► relating to products from developing countries when a fair price has been paid and the people who produced them have good working conditions: »The big supermarkets are stocking more and more fairly traded goods …

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  • 18good|ly — «GUD lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. of good quality; pleasant; excellent; fine: »a goodly land. SYNONYM(S): admirable, splendid …

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  • 19good spell — A spell can mean a fairly or relatively short period of time; you ll hear weather forecasts predict a dry spell. Sports commentators will say that a sportsperson is going through a good spell when they re performing consistently better than they… …

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  • 20good-sized — [good′sīzd′] adj. ample; big or fairly big …

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