fairly

/ˈfɛrli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is just, honest, or according to the rules.
    • We need to divide the work fairly among everyone.
    • She felt the teacher had graded the test fairly.
    • The referee made sure both teams were treated fairly.
  2. To a moderate or reasonable degree; somewhat.
    • The price of the house is fairly reasonable.
    • The movie was fairly good, but not great.
    • He ran fairly fast for someone his age.
  3. Used to emphasize something surprising or extreme; positively.
    • The news fairly shocked the entire community.
    • The crowd fairly roared with excitement.
    • She fairly flew down the stairs when she heard the bell.
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