List of synonyms from "fair-haired" to synonyms from "fair treatment"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms fair-mindedness, fair-minded, fair hiring, fair minded, fair trade and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Fair-haired
- Fair-haired boy
- Fair-haired boys
- Fair-haireds
- Fair haireds
- Fair hiring
- Fair hiring practices
- Fair-minded
- Fair minded
- Fair mindedness
- Fair-mindedness
- Fair play
- Fair practice
- Fair sex
- Fair shake
- Fair-skinned
- Fair-spoken
- Fair square
- Fair to middling
- Fair-to-middling
- Fair-trade
- Fair trade
- Fair-trading
- Fair treatment
Definition of the day : « fair-spoken »
- As in complimentary : adj flattering
- Listen to me, and I will tell you what three weeks ago this fair-spoken and sweet-smiling cavalier did.
- Extract from : « Graham of Claverhouse » by Ian Maclaren
- Hector Brady, like his son, was a fair-spoken villain, but none the less dangerous for all that.
- Extract from : « Motor Matt's Hard Luck » by Stanley R. Matthews
- The fair-spoken countess made use of strange and subtle theories.
- Extract from : « File No. 113 » by Emile Gaboriau
- A great deal depends on the answer—a good-looking and fair-spoken person may travel far and suffer no hunger in the land.
- Extract from : « Cornish Saints and Sinners » by J. Henry Harris
- He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading.
- Extract from : « Putnam's Phrase Book » by Edwin Hamlin Carr
- He was a fair-spoken man whom few loved and many feared, and between him and the “Learned Blacksmith” there was “no love lost.”
- Extract from : « Dorothy's House Party » by Evelyn Raymond
- Some thought it was easier counting with the auld rough Knight than the fair-spoken young ane—but mair of that anon.
- Extract from : « The Haunters & The Haunted » by Various
- Some thought it was easier counting with the auld rough knight than the fair-spoken young ane—but mair of that anon.
- Extract from : « Red Gauntlet » by Sir Walter Scott
- Cunning, fair-spoken oppressor of the poor, has not thy sin found thee out?
- Extract from : « Twenty-Five Village Sermons » by Charles Kingsley
- "He's a fair-spoken man, Edmonson; I kind of think he'll square it up, after all," he said hopefully.
- Extract from : « The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories » by Margaret Collier Graham
