Learn how to use the comparative “fairer” and superlative “fairest” with example sentences and differences.

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Comparative adjectives help us to describe how good or bad something is when compared to something else. For example, something is taller than something else. Superlative adjectives help us to describe something as having the most or least of a particular characteristic within a group. This makes it easier and more accurate to talk about and compare things.

What is the comparative form of “fairer”?

The comparative form of “fairer” is “fairer”.

Example

She is fairer than her sister.

Example

The new policy aims to create a fairer distribution of resources.

What is the superlative form of “fairer”?

The superlative form of “fairer” is “fairest”.

Example

Among all the contestants, she was crowned the fairest of them all.

Example

The fairest solution to the problem was reached through open dialogue.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

'Most' and 'more' are generally not used with fair, fairer, and fairest. They’re considered regular comparatives and superlatives. The forms 'more fair' and 'most fair' are not commonly used because they sound awkward. Instead, fairer and fairest are the correct and preferred forms to use.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

Fair does not have an irregular comparative or superlative form. It follows the standard pattern for forming comparatives and superlatives. So, to summarize: Comparative: FairFairer Superlative: FairFairest

Expressions with similar meanings to “fairer”

more equitable

Used to describe a situation or system that is fair and just

Example

The government is working towards a more equitable society.

juster

Similar to fairer, emphasizing fairness and justice

Example

The judge made a juster decision based on the evidence presented.

Used to describe someone who is unbiased and treats everyone equally

Example

The mediator was impartial and ensured a fair resolution for both parties.

Expressions with similar meanings to “fairest”

most equitable

Similar to fairest, emphasizing the highest level of fairness and justice

Example

The organization strives for the most equitable distribution of resources.

justest

Similar to fairest, emphasizing the highest level of fairness and justice

Example

The jury's verdict was considered the justest outcome for the case.

Used to describe the highest level of unbiased and equal treatment

Example

The most impartial judge ensured a fair trial for both sides.

Using than with comparative “fairer”

When using the comparative form fairer to compare two things, you would use than to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "She is fairer than her sister." Here, than is used to show that the level of fairness in 'she' is greater than the level of fairness in her sister.

How can I use this expression in context?

“fairer” and “fairest” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Justice System

    The new law aims to ensure a fairer trial process.

    The new law aims to ensure a fairer trial process.

  • 2Opportunities

    The scholarship program provides a fairer chance for underprivileged students.

    The scholarship program provides a fairer chance for underprivileged students.

  • 3Policies

    The company implemented fairest hiring practices to promote diversity.

    The company implemented fairest hiring practices to promote diversity.

  • 4Competition

    The judges selected the fairest winner based on objective criteria.

    The judges selected the fairest winner based on objective criteria.

  • 5Negotiations

    Both parties agreed to a fairer distribution of resources.

    Both parties agreed to a fairer distribution of resources.

Related idioms and phrases

All's fair in love and war

In certain situations, any behavior is acceptable or justified.

Example

He didn't hesitate to use any means necessary to win her heart. All's fair in love and war.

Fair and square

To win or achieve something in a just and honest manner.

Example

He won the game fair and square by following the rules.

Play fair

To behave in an honest and just manner.

Example

In order to maintain a healthy competition, it's important to play fair.

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