When can I use Fair enough?
You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done. If you don’t like it, fair enough, but that’s hardly a justification to attack the whole thing.
What can I say instead of Fair enough?
synonyms for fair enough
- adequate.
- mediocre.
- presentable.
- respectable.
- so-so.
- tolerable.
- all right.
- allowable.
Is it fair enough or fare enough?
The first one is simple—if it’s an adjective, it’s “fair.” The adjective “fair” has a range of meanings, and you may need to use context clues to figure them out, but it’s always spelled “fair.” If the word is used as a verb, however, it’s always “fare.”
How do you say good enough?
Synonyms
- satisfactory. adjective. good enough to be accepted in a particular situation.
- adequate. adjective. good enough or large enough for a particular purpose.
- fine. adjective.
- acceptable. adjective.
- decent. adjective.
- respectable. adjective.
- reasonable. adjective.
- tolerable. adjective.
What does it mean when interviewer says fair enough?
It means you have a valid answer in an argument. It’s generally said when people accept they lost the argument due to your argument being “fair enough”. the term is not rude or dismissive at all… used to admit that something is reasonable or acceptable.
What does it mean when a guy says fair enough?
informal. —used to say that something is reasonable or fair “I’ll wash the dishes today, and you can wash them tomorrow.” “Fair enough.””He needs more time.” “Fair enough, but we can’t wait too much longer.”
What is another word for “fair enough”?
fair enough; mediocre; middling; moderate; not too bad; ordinary; presentable; respectable; so-so; tolerable; unexceptional
What is fairly enough?
Definition of ‘fair enough’. fair enough. phrase. You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done.
Is that fair enough?
fair enough. (That is) reasonable, understandable, or agreeable. (Can be used as an adjective or as a standalone statement.) The managers want to cut costs, which is fair enough, but they’re sacrificing their employees to do it. A: “I think this part of the story would work better with less exposition.”.
What does fair the well mean?
Fare-thee-well is defined as something done perfectly or to an extreme. An example of fare-thee-well is when a performer acts so well that it could not have been better, “to a fare-thee-well.”.