different between faithfulness vs fairness
faithfulness
English
Etymology
From Middle English feithfulnesse, equivalent to faithful +? -ness.
Noun
faithfulness (countable and uncountable, plural faithfulnesses)
- The state of being faithful
- Synonyms: allegiance, loyalty, fidelity
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fairness
English
Etymology
From Middle English fairness, fæ?ernesse, from Old English fæ?ernes (“fairness; beauty; pleasantness”), equivalent to fair +? -ness. Cognate with Old High German fagarnessi (“fairness”).
Noun
fairness (countable and uncountable, plural fairnesses)
- The property of being fair or equitable.
- The property of being fair or beautiful.
- Synonyms: fairhood, beauty
Derived terms
- in fairness
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- Serafins, sanserif
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