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portuguès
com justiça
To a moderately sufficient extent or degree.
pretty
somewhat
fairly
jolly
reasonably
moderately
passably
within reason
unreasonably
immoderately
portuguès
com justiça
Lacking exceptional quality or ability.
fair
average
mediocre
ordinary
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Examples for "
fair
"
fair
average
mediocre
Examples for "
fair
"
1
Last year, 260 companies reportedly participated in the spring
fair
,
for example.
2
Good quality product for a
fair
price and everyone being treated equally.
3
The government and the NDP said the vote was open and
fair
.
4
The government has dismissed the criticism, promising a free and
fair
vote.
5
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said election had been neither free nor
fair
.
1
No need to talk to your
average
Government deputy about serious consequences.
2
The new term is longer than the
average
given in manslaughter cases.
3
CONS: Serious crime rate and cost of living both above national
average
.
4
Background: Public information on
average
has limited impact on patients' hospital choice.
5
However, the level of
average
earnings in the public sector remained higher.
1
The area around Malden had produced a great deal of
mediocre
wine.
2
The
mediocre
in poetry is merely fatuous; in sculpture, it is ugly.
3
If I do it myself, I know the result will be
mediocre
.
4
The world is passing on to
mediocre
men who remember great men.
5
Saturday's was two-star,
mediocre
,
back to merely the joy of the result.
1
After House of Cards, Netflix had
middling
success with its original shows.
2
She had studied intimately the needy and the rich and the
middling
.
3
Thus it fared with the better and
middling
orders of the people.
4
It is
middling
well as far as it goes-butis that all?
5
The land is
middling
good as far as the eye can judge.
6
I try to walk in his steps, and so keep
middling
straight.
7
After an easy one and a hard one, it's a
middling
one.
8
It is a pretty suburb, inhabited by people of the
middling
class.
9
Those predisposed to epicurism are for the most part of
middling
height.
10
Smith pulled another short one,
middling
it with a lovely, sweet clump.
11
She was of
middling
stature and had blue eyes and black hair.
12
There, in Heaven itself, is distinction of inferior, superior, and
middling
felicity.
13
The water was
middling
rough that night, but it didn't daunt Anthony.
14
His eyes want opening, to see himself a man of
middling
stature.
15
Limousines glided through an enormous sea of lorries, little,
middling
,
and big.
16
The men often lack interest in sports and own cars of
middling
quality.
middling
middle
middling height
only middling
very middling
middling classes
middling size
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com justiça
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