These are the meanings of the letters IFAR when you unscramble them.
- Fair (adv.)
Clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.
- Fair (n.)
A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair.
- Fair (n.)
A fair woman; a sweetheart.
- Fair (n.)
A festival, and sale of fancy articles. erc., usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair.
- Fair (n.)
A gathering of buyers and sellers, assembled at a particular place with their merchandise at a stated or regular season, or by special appointment, for trade.
- Fair (n.)
Fairness, beauty.
- Fair (n.)
Good fortune; good luck.
- Fair (superl.)
Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; -- said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement.
- Fair (superl.)
Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting.
- Fair (superl.)
Free from any marked characteristic; average; middling; as, a fair specimen.
- Fair (superl.)
Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; -- said of a road, passage, etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view.
- Fair (superl.)
Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure.
- Fair (superl.)
Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; -- said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc.; as, a fair sky; a fair day.
- Fair (superl.)
Pleasing to the eye; handsome; beautiful.
- Fair (superl.)
Pleasing; favorable; inspiring hope and confidence; -- said of words, promises, etc.
- Fair (superl.)
Without a dark hue; light; clear; as, a fair skin.
- Fair (superl.)
Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; fowing; -- said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines.
- Fair (v. t.)
To make fair or beautiful.
- Fair (v. t.)
To make smooth and flowing, as a vessel's lines.
- Fiar (n.)
One in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a life renter.
- Fiar (n.)
The price of grain, as legally fixed, in the counties of Scotland, for the current year.