Pronunciation: /ə ˈfɛr ˈhɪrɪŋ/
noun A fair hearing - a formal meeting where evidence and arguments are presented to determine the truth or validity of a claim or accusation
A1 Everyone deserves a fair hearing before being judged.
A2 The defendant was confident that he would receive a fair hearing in court.
B1 The lawyer fought hard to ensure her client received a fair hearing.
B2 The international organization is committed to ensuring all individuals receive a fair hearing.
C1 The judge's reputation for giving everyone a fair hearing is well-known.
C2 The commission was established to investigate complaints and provide a fair hearing to all parties involved.
formal Every individual has the right to a fair hearing in a court of law.
informal I just want to make sure I get a fair hearing from my boss before any decisions are made.
slang I hope I can at least get a fair hearing from the judge, you know?
figurative In a democracy, it is crucial that all voices are given a fair hearing in the decision-making process.
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