fairer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for fairer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.fair1 <fairer fairest> [Am fɛr, Brit fɛː] ADJ

1. fair (just):

II.fair1 [Am fɛr, Brit fɛː] ADV

fair-haired [Am ˈfɛr ˈˌhɛ(ə)rd, Brit fɛːˈhɛːd] ADJ

fair-sized [Am ˌfɛrˈsaɪzd, Brit ˌfɛːˈsʌɪzd] ADJ attr

fair trade2 [Am ˌfɛrˈtreɪd, Brit ˌfɛəˈtreɪd] VB trans Am COMM

fair-minded [Am ˌfɛrˈmaɪndəd, Brit fɛːˈmʌɪndɪd] ADJ

fairer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for fairer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.fair1 [feəʳ, Am fer] ADV

fair-haired [ˌfeəˈheəd, Am ˌferˈherd] ADJ

fair-minded [ˌfeəˈmaɪndɪd, Am ˌfer-] ADJ

fairer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it is a fair [or safe] bet that ...
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tribunes of the plebs denounce the rich patricians who monopolized public lands and demand fairer land distribution.
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Prepubescent boys take a curious pride in their newly whiffy armpits that their fairer classmates fail to match.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Nothing could be calmer, fairer, or even, on the whole, more reverent than the discussion.
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There have even been suggestions that he overvalues it -- rumours have mentioned his newly jet-black hair, chiseled jay and fairer skin.
www.firstpost.com
They provide cheaper and fairer credit terms and aim to help people get back on track with their finances.
www.mirror.co.uk
There also exists a widespread practice of using photo editing softwares to make one self look fairer in photographs.
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It might be fairer to say that it has assembled 20 of the most diverse and telegenic barbecue cooks.
www.huffingtonpost.com
An open world economy that creates a fairer and more tolerant open society, one that promotes cross cultural and intellectual fertilisation.
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Years later, a fairer, staggered draw was adopted to counteract this situation.
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He ends with a well-nigh apocalyptic call for national renewal, a "more joyous, brighter and fairer society" in which football can lead the way.
www.independent.co.uk

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