A carnival has rides and acts that only stay for a few days. They travel from place to place, and generally have some rides and many acts.
A fair is a large exposition of sorts, allowing all of the people of an area to show their prowess in the domestic and agricultural arts. In recent years, it has become more like a carnival, at least in the rides section.
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival
The Carnival Is Over was created in 1965.
Carnival of Monsters happened on 1973-02-17.
The biggest Carnival cruise ship is called the Carnival Sunshine. The longest Carnival Cruise is a world tour that goes all over the world that goes for 110 days.
The duration of Texas Carnival is 1.28 hours.
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Fair does not have an abbreviation. A fair is a type of carnival that has various foods, rides and entertainment.
The balloon was labeled Omaha State Fair, I can consider a state fair a form of Carnival, as the Meadowlands one is. Other than that no fair-grounds touches.
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Festival, fair
A homograph for "festival" or "carnival" that means honest and not partial to someone is "fair". "Fair" can refer to an event or gathering, as well as describe someone who is just and impartial in their actions or decisions.
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2009 Spokane County Interstate Fair Carnival bracelets are $25.00 Monday - Thursday and $30.00 Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
Yes, it describes a noun. Some examples would be fair game or fair weather. It could also be used as a noun as in going to a carnival or fair.
Depends how you are using the word. Fair can equal beautiful (as in "the fair maiden"), or so-so (as in "Is she good-looking? Only fair."), or carnival (the county fair), or equitable (as in "he tries to be fair to all his employees).
Fete, carnival, fair or party come to mind.