adjective
- comparative form of fair: more just, reasonable, or impartial
- comparative form of fair: lighter in color or complexion
- comparative form of fair: more beautiful or attractive
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The new policy seems fairer to all employees.
- We need a fairer distribution of resources.
- Her hair grew fairer in the summer sun.
- The judge promised a fairer trial this time.
- She was fairer than her sister, with blonde curls.
- Is there a fairer way to divide the work?
- The princess was said to be fairer than any maiden in the land.