fair-weather in a sentence
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Definition
Fair-weather (adjective): describing someone who is only supportive or present during good times and not during difficulties or challenges.
Sample Sentences
- She realized that her friend was a fair-weather companion, only showing up during the good times.
- The team struggled to find loyal supporters, as many were fair-weather fans who disappeared after a losing streak.
- He appreciated the honest advice from his colleagues, unlike the fair-weather opinions of those who only chimed in for praise.
- During the sunny days of summer, the fair-weather sailors flocked to the bay, but vanished when storms approached.
- Their relationship was rocky, often revealing that her partner was more of a fair-weather lover than a true partner in adversity.
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