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fair
"fair" or "unbiased"
For "sweet": a synonym is "sugary," an antonym is "bitter," and a homonym could be "suite." For "fair": a synonym is "just," an antonym is "unfair," and a homonym is "fare." For "right": a synonym is "correct," an antonym is "wrong," and a homonym is "write." For "waste": a synonym is "discard," an antonym is "save," and a homonym is "waist." For "peace": a synonym is "tranquility," an antonym is "conflict," and a homonym is "piece." For "night": a synonym is "evening," an antonym is "day," and a homonym is "knight." For "straight": a synonym is "direct," an antonym is "crooked," and a homonym is "strait." For "pale": a synonym is "light," an antonym is "dark," and a homonym is "pail."
Trustworthy, fair or honest. (there are more but I am not going to do this all day)
Unbiased which means fair. Thesaurus(dot)com should help.
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fair
"fair" or "unbiased"
Law
pretty, fair, beautiful, goodlooking
In-bounds, pretty, or just, depending on context.
It's fair to say that some monoliths could count as monuments, but it's stretching it to say that it is a synonym.
A synonym for "fair" is "just." Other alternatives include "equitable," "impartial," and "honest," depending on the context in which the word is used.
natural, fair, clear, clean, unmixed, transparent, uncontaminated, perfect, complete
Literal: fair, cute Metaphorical: sweet, bright.
festival, fair, fete, celebration, gala, jubilee, jamboree, revelry