set-fair in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Set-fair: likely to be favorable or pleasant, especially in reference to weather or conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The weather forecast suggests it will be set-fair for the weekend, perfect for our picnic.
- After weeks of uncertainty, the stock market finally appears set-fair for recovery.
- With the new management in place, the company's future looks set-fair and promising.
- The team's hard work has put them in a set-fair position for the championship.
- As the sun rose over the horizon, it was clear that the day was set-fair for an adventure.