The phrase "you are just fair to meddling" suggests that someone is being overly involved or intrusive in a situation that may not concern them. It implies that their actions might not be appropriate or welcomed, indicating a boundary being crossed. Essentially, it serves as a caution against unnecessary interference in others' affairs.
what does expected outcome mean for a science fair
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
A science fair logbook is just a notebook where you keep track of the work you have done on your science fair project.
the results
An example of circular reasoning is the statement, "I believe that the law is just because it is fair." This reasoning is circular because the term "just" and "fair" essentially mean the same thing, providing no actual evidence or support for the claim. Instead of offering a valid argument, it simply restates the conclusion in different words.
Just means fair and impartial.
It means that it is fair
Meddling Monk was created in 1965.
Fair can mean 'justifiable', as in the judge's ruling was fair to both parties. So 'fair enough' could mean (the decision) is close enough to being just to all parties concerned that it is acceptable to all parties concerned.
very just/fair
I told you to quit meddling in my affairs.
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
Justin means 'righteous; just; fair'
To be just means you behave in an fair, honest and upright manner following what is right.
I'm pretty sure it is MEDDLING
Just can be used as an adjective to mean fair and as an adverb to mean exactly. The court made a just decision. (adjective) This is just the vacation I needed. (adverb)
The problem in a science fair project just mean what are you trying to figure out in your experiment? Say your trying to figure out how smell affect taste that would be your problem.