Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Fair and reasonable in British Thesaurus
Fair and reasonable
reasonable (adjective)
someone who is reasonable behaves in a sensible and fair way
natural (adjective)
reasonable or expected in a particular situation
independent (adjective)
fair because of not being influenced by anyone else
legitimate (adjective)
fair and reasonable
accepted (adjective)
considered by most people to be reasonable, right, or normal
fair-minded (adjective)
judging people or situations in a way that is completely fair
civilized (adjective)
polite and reasonable
equal (adjective)
giving people the same rights and opportunities
equitable (adjective)
formal fair and reasonable because everyone is treated in the same way
fair (adjective)
reasonable and morally right
fair’s fair ()
used for saying that someone should accept something because it is fair
honorable ()
the American spelling of honourable
independently (adverb)
without being influenced by anyone else
used for saying that a particular action is correct or reasonable
level playing-field (noun)
obvious (adjective)
natural and reasonable in a particular situation
obviously (adverb)
in a way that is clear for almost anyone to see or understand
PC (adjective)
politically correct (adjective)
politically correct language or behaviour is not offensive, especially to people who have often been affected by discrimination (=unfair treatment)
politically correct (adjective)
reasonable (adjective)
reasonably (adverb)
uncontroversial (adjective)
if someone is uncontroversial, they do not do or say things that cause disagreements or arguments
understandable (adjective)
normal and reasonable in a particular situation
valid (adjective)
white (adjective)
informal completely fair or honest
with justice ()