Fair, just, honest, unprejudiced...The opposite of unfair is fair.
The word 'fair' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb (but not a pronoun).Examples:My lamb won a ribbon at the fair. (noun)They made a fair decision. (adjective)We always play fair. (adverb)
A project / work / topic / task which involves more time , money, labour , work can be classified as Major. The opposite of this can be Minor
A fair die (fair dice) is a dice which isn't altered in any way, this means it has the same chance of landing on any of one of the faces. The opposite to this is a loaded dice or cheat dice. These dice have been altered in some way, maybe by changing the weight distribution so that one of the numbers on the die/dice are more likely to be rolled.
Fair = Equitable Fair = Light colour of skin and hair Fair = A festival Fair = Peasant as in "Fair weather" Fair = Not good or bad (How are you? Fair.)
Fair, just, honest, unprejudiced...The opposite of unfair is fair.
Fair is opposite. Foul Ball, Fair Ball.
If by fair you mean just and according to the rules then the opposite will be unfair If by fair you mean pretty or blonde the opposite would be ugly or dark-haired
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The opposite of fair (just, right) would be unfair or unjust. The opposite of fair (light, as in complexion) would be dark.
Yes, "fair" is a homonym because it has multiple meanings and pronunciations but the same spelling. It can mean just, unbiased or equitable, or it can refer to an event or gathering for entertainment and shopping.
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Indecision or vacillation.