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How to Use "Fairly" with Example Sentences
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fairly
(adv):
to a certain degree but not very; in a reasonable way
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Used with adjectives:
"
His response was
fairly
acceptable
.
"
(acceptable, reasonable, appropriate)
"
This movie has been
fairly
enjoyable
.
"
(enjoyable, amusing, interesting, exciting)
"
That woman looks
fairly
familiar
.
"
(odd, strange)
"
The new employees have been
fairly
dependable
.
"
(dependable, knowledgeable, professional, responsible, reliable)
"
The storm was
fairly
severe
.
"
(severe, extreme, destructive, dangerous, harsh)
"
I found his report
fairly
accurate
.
"
(accurate, logical, straightforward, realistic, valid, reputable, observant)
"
She is
fairly
effective
as a manager.
"
(effective, competent, passive, ineffective, supportive, demanding)
"
The event should be
fairly
informal
.
"
(informal, formal, informative)
"
The experience was
fairly
traumatic
.
"
(traumatic, disappointing, unpleasant, uncomfortable, embarrassing)
"
This store is
fairly
convenient
.
"
(convenient, inexpensive, expensive)
"
They are going about the process in a
fairly
inefficient
manner.
"
(inefficient, efficient, predictable, unusual, random, surprising, orderly)
"
Her attitude is
fairly
pleasant
.
"
(pleasant, positive, optimistic, pessimistic, concerning, negative)
"
The results were
fairly
disappointing
.
"
(disappointing, revealing, interesting, compelling, comprehensive, remarkable, shocking)
"
He seemed
fairly
aggressive
when I met him for the first time.
"
(aggressive, agitated, uptight, intolerant, immature, patronizing, frustrated)
"
They are
fairly
apprehensive
of my idea.
"
(apprehensive, supportive, doubtful, fond, skeptical)
"
He maintains a
fairly
objective
point of view.
"
(objective, neutral, liberal, conservative, unorthodox, traditional)
"
This project should be
fairly
challenging
.
"
(challenging, difficult, easy, rewarding)
"
That house is
fairly
frightening
.
"
(frightening, eerie, secluded, dark, scary, strange)
"
He is
fairly
cautious
in his decision-making.
"
(cautious, quick, sensible, selective)
"
She seems
fairly
sincere
.
"
(sincere, naive, nice, sweet, young, calm, cheerful, happy, sad, worried)
"
My foot is
fairly
painful
.
"
(painful, swollen)
"
This virus is
fairly
common
.
"
(common, normal, unusual, uncommon, rare)
"
The truth is
fairly
obvious
.
"
(obvious, evident, alarming, disturbing, simple)
"
She felt
fairly
nervous
before the test.
"
(nervous, anxious, stressed, worried, uneasy)
"
His plan has been
fairly
popular
.
"
(popular, unpopular, successful, flexible, adaptable, disastrous)
"
She has been
fairly
preoccupied
this week.
"
(preoccupied, busy, relaxed, stressed, worried)
"
My new students are
fairly
ambitious
.
"
(ambitious, interested, keen, hardworking, observant)
"
He moved into a
fairly
powerful
position.
"
(powerful, prestigious, lucrative, respectable, impressive)
Used with verbs:
"
We need to
judge
the entries
fairly
.
"
(judge, grade)
"
She
distributed
the tasks
fairly
.
"
(distributed)
"
The items should be
priced
fairly
.
"
(priced, traded)
"
All she wanted was to be
treated
fairly
.
"
(treated, compensated)
"
They need to
deal with
the situation
fairly
.
"
(deal with, handle)
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