A homograph for "festival" or "carnival" that is also a similar type of event is "celebration."
The homograph for "festival" and "carnival" is "fair," which can refer to a public event with activities, rides, and games, or to something that is reasonable and just.
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.
A homograph for "carnival" is "carnival," when referring to the festive event or celebration.
The homograph for "festival" is "bass" which can refer to a type of fish or a musical tone. The homograph for "honest" is "lead" which can refer to a type of metal or to guide someone in a certain direction.
The homophone for "festival" or "carnival" is "festivle" or "carnaval." The homophone for "honest" (not practical) is "honest" (pronounced differently).
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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It is a mask they use in south america to a festival for all the the people in south america. the festival is called Carnival.
carnival pronounced (carnivaal)
CARNIVAL MEANS FLESHY, SO THEREFORE, THE FESTIVAL CARNIVAL IS REFERRED TO AS THE FESTIVAL OF THE FLESH. FLESH REFERRING TO THE BODY OF THE PHYSICAL BEING, IT HAS TO DO WITH PLEASURE, AND FEELING RATHER SENSE AND SUBSTANCE. Hence the reason, in today's carnival there is so much nakedness. 'A' Student.
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The carnival made everybody relieve their stress and enjoy a nice festival.
Some synonyms for festival are carnival, bacchanal, exposition, fair, fete, and jamboree.
the word carnival comes from Italy and was made as a combination carn and ival from a ancient festival.
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