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fare
No, fair is an adjective, meaning okay or passable. Fare is a noun, meaning a payment.
A "fare" is that which you pay to make a journey on Earth which is in the Solar System.
The homophone (sound alike word) is fair. You can be honest and fair.The word fare exists, meaning the cost of a ticket, e.g. a bus fare.
price, fare
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It is a fare condition for an airline ticket. It means: International Online Connection or Stopover traffic only fare basis. Meaning the fare advertised is only good under those conditions.
The fare from Port Authority to 125th St using public transportation, such as the subway or bus, is typically the standard base fare for those modes of transport. This fare is subject to change and may vary depending on the specific route or mode of transportation chosen.
some airlines offer guaranteed fare rules where if your purchased ticket is higher than the lower current fare they make an adjustment....you may want to check into this.
A seafarer is someone who travels on the sea, from the Old English words sea and fare, to travel.
It is "How did you fare in the exam?"
fair = going by the rules . example= the judge was very fair (adv).a show or marketplace taking place outside . our state fair is always crowed . (n.)to have a light color . that girl has a fair skin. (adj.)fare = money paid for transportation . example = the train fare cost a lot . (n.)to progress . she did not fare well in the soccer game . (v.)