Fairly

/ˈfɛrli/ adverb

To a moderate degree; reasonably but not extremely. In a just or unbiased manner according to rules or standards.

From Old English 'fæger' (beautiful, pleasant) which evolved into 'fair' meaning both 'beautiful' and 'just.' The adverb form developed in Middle English, with the 'moderately' sense emerging from the idea of balance and proportion.

AMበአዕምሮ
ARإلى حد ما
BNযথেষ্ট
CSpoměrně
DAtemmelig
DEziemlich
ELαρκετά
ESbastante
FAنسبتاً
FImelko
FRassez
GUએકદમ
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