Antonyms for fairish
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fair-ish |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɛər ɪʃ |
- abnormal
- bad
- biased
- cloudy
- considerable
- dark
- different
- distinguished
- excellent
- exceptional
- excessive
- extraordinary
- extravagant
- extreme
- first-rate
- immoderate
- important
- inadequate
- inclement
- infrequent
- insufficient
- intolerable
- irregular
- liberal
- noble
- outrageous
- partial
- prejudiced
- rainy
- rare
- repulsive
- significant
- stormy
- superior
- ugly
- unacceptable
- uncommon
- uncontrolled
- unfair
- unfit
- unjust
- unlimited
- unreasonable
- unrestrained
- unsuitable
- unusual
- violent
- wild
Definition of fairish
- As in mediocre : adj average, commonplace
- As in medium : adj midway, average
- As in middling : adj adequate, okay
- As in moderate : adj fair, average, so-so
- As in so-so : adj in an acceptable manner
- As in fair to middling : adj reasonably good
- As in goodish : adj acceptable
- As in OK : adj acceptable
- As in fair : adj mediocre, satisfactory
- She was consuming a fairish stretch of open water at a high speed.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Dry Dock » by T. S. Stribling
- "Fairish," the other replied evasively; and Taylor grew suspicious.
- Extract from : « Colonial Born » by G. Firth Scott
- The majority were Russian and French with a fairish sprinkling of Belgians.
- Extract from : « The Escape of a Princess Pat » by George Pearson
- Then we got a fairish breeze; but we can get nothing in moderation.
- Extract from : « Life of John Coleridge Patteson » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- It was a business as had been established some time—a fairish business it was.
- Extract from : « The Revolution in Tanner's Lane » by Mark Rutherford
- I have been over it a fairish number of times, but I have never been able to get the hang of it.
- Extract from : « Three Men in a Boat » by Jerome K. Jerome
- It is handy for the river, and I do a fairish trade with sailors of an evening.
- Extract from : « Dorothy's Double » by G. A. Henty
- He seemed about thirty, fairish, with a rather ragged moustache.
- Extract from : « A Bed of Roses » by W. L. George
- Unluckily he had pitched upon one who, when he is in collar, reckons thirteen and a half hours a fairish day's work.
- Extract from : « Letters of Travel (1892-1913) » by Rudyard Kipling
- Now, ladies, I call that a fairish good fight, considering no one is killed on either side.
- Extract from : « Old New Zealand » by Earl of Pembroke.
Synonyms for fairish
- A-OK
- acceptable
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- bland
- can't complain
- characterless
- colorless
- common
- commonplace
- conventional
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- dull
- enough
- fair
- fair to middling
- fairish
- good
- goodish
- hep
- hip
- humdrum
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- indifferent
- inferior
- insignificant
- intermediate
- kosher
- large
- mainstream
- mean
- medial
- median
- mediocre
- medium
- middle
- middling
- moderate
- modest
- neutral
- no great shakes
- normal
- not bad
- of poor quality
- OK
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- ordinary
- paltry
- par
- passable
- peachy keen
- pedestrian
- piddling
- pleasant
- pleasing
- popular
- pretty good
- reasonable
- respectable
- right on
- run-of-the-mill
- satisfactory
- second-rate
- so-so
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- traditional
- trendy
- trifling
- trivial
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- uninspired
- unobjectionable
- unremarkable
- up to code
- up to snuff
- up to standard
- usual
- vanilla
- welcome
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