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fairnessnoun the qualities in a person or thing that as a whole give pleasure to the sensesa city of incomparable fairness, Venice has enchanted travelers for centuries aesthetics(also esthetics), attractiveness, beauteousness, beautifulness, beauty, comeliness, cuteness, gorgeousness, handsomeness, looks, loveliness, prettiness, sightliness allure, appeal, attraction, fascination, glamour(also glamor)charm, delightfulness, elegance, exquisiteness, gloriousness, radiance, radiancy, resplendence, resplendency, splendidness, splendiferousness, sublimeness, sublimity, superbnessdesirability, desirableness, foxiness, lusciousness, nubility, pulchritude, seductiveness, sex appeal, sexiness, shapelinessflawlessness, perfectiondaintiness, delicacyflamboyance, flashiness, glossiness, showiness, slickness, splashiness grotesqueness, hideousness, homeliness, plainness, ugliness, unattractiveness, unbecomingness, unloveliness, unsightliness disagreeableness, dreadfulness, foulness, ghastliness, horribleness, loathsomeness, nastiness, offensiveness, repellency, repulsiveness, terribleness, vilenessblemish, flaw, imperfection lack of favoritism toward one side or anotherfairness was certainly uppermost in the elderly woman's mind as she made arrangements for dividing the family heirlooms among her many grandchildren detachment, disinterest, disinterestedness, equity, evenhandedness, fair-mindedness, impartiality, justice, neutralism, neutrality, nonpartisanship, objectiveness, objectivity apathy, indifference, unconcernbroad-mindedness, open-mindedness, tolerancefence-sitting, straddling bias, favor, favoritism, nonobjectivity, one-sidedness, partiality, partisanship, prejudice chauvinism, nepotismsubjectiveness, subjectivitybent, inclination, leaning, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, propensity, tendencypreconception, prejudgment before the 12th century |