fairs
Fairs (intj) means used to accept a point or agree that something is reasonable; short for "fair enough" or "fair's fair.". Example: “You cooked, so I'll do the dishes." "Fairs.”
How to use fairs
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA casual way of saying "okay, that's fair" or "I agree, that's reasonable."
Informal spoken slang, mostly British — not used in writing.
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What does “fairs” mean?
The word “fairs” means used to accept a point or agree that something is reasonable; short for "fair enough" or "fair's fair.". In plain terms, a casual way of saying "okay, that's fair" or "I agree, that's reasonable.".
How do you pronounce “fairs”?
“Fairs” is pronounced feh-uhz (/fɛɹz/ in IPA).
How do you use “fairs” in a sentence?
Here is “fairs” used in a sentence: “"You cooked, so I'll do the dishes." "Fairs.".”
What part of speech is “fairs”?
“Fairs” is an intj.
Is “fairs” a common word?
“Fairs” is an uncommon word in modern English.