FAIRLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary We use fairly as an adverb meaning ‘in a way which is right and just’: … It’s the responsibility of a judge to treat both sides fairly I know him fairly well I saw her fairly recently (= not very long ago)
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fairly - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to a large extent: a fairly heavy rain impartially tolerably: a fairly heavy rain legitimately: a claim fairly made distinctly: fairly seen completely: The wheels fairly spun practically: He slipped off the roof and fairly broke his neck [Obs ]softly [Obs ]courteously
fairly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Used where a plain adjective needs to be modified, but cannot be qualified When spoken, the meaning can vary with the tone of voice and stress He was fairly big can mean anything from "not exactly small" to "almost huge"
fairly - definition and meaning - Wordnik IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard said world economic growth is projected to be about 4 5 percent this year and next, which he characterized as a " fairly high" growth rate