👉 Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look today,
At a tricky word that can brighten your way!
“Fair,” you see, it's quite a versatile plea,
The dictionary tells us, “Something which is fair, in various senses of the adjective!”
Now, “fair” doesn’t just mean "just" and "true,"
It has layers of meaning, for me and for you!
Let's break it down, with rhymes to make it clear:
Fair as in equal:
Like a game that’s square,
Where everyone gets a chance, beyond compare.
A level playing field, let no one despair,
That's "fair" when we talk about what's there!
Fair as in light and bright:
A sunny, golden hue,
Like a beautiful sunrise, fresh and new.
It describes the color, honest and true,
A "fair" complexion, lovely for you!
Fair as in agreeable:
A pleasant state of mind,
Leaving worries and troubles behind.
Something that’s pleasing, truly kind,
A "fair" sentiment, one of a kind!
The dictionary says “various,” it's true,
So think about the context – what does “fair” do?
Do you need to be fair in a competition's plea?
Or describe something beautiful for all to see?
Now, let’s discuss - can anyone give me an example of when we might use the word "fair"? Don’t be shy, let your thoughts flow free!