Fair is correct for this usage.
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
The word "fair" can be written as "foire" in French.
The likely word is "honest" (truthful).
SINCERELY - in an honest or forthright way
The Engish word for the noun feria is "fair" (e.g. trade fair, county fair, book fair).
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
Michael Jackson was surely an honest and fair person.No one can deny it.
Fair dues
to be fair , to be frank, (to be honest)
Just be honest and tell him. And learn to spell husbandJust be honest and tell him. And learn to spell husband
No, it is not a conjunction. Honest is an adjective meaning truthful, fair, or moral.
The homophone (sound alike word) is fair. You can be honest and fair.The word fare exists, meaning the cost of a ticket, e.g. a bus fare.
fair, honest
frank, fair
Pia pium, pius is the Latin translation of honest.
There is no anagram. They do spell the word pairs "fair rap" and "fair par." The longest word is "friar."
fair, as in, It's fair. It's not fair. : Es justo. No es justo. fair, as in, at the fair, county fair : feria