the word 'FARE' means cost of jouney ticket [bus, train, flight travel etc] Bus fare, train fare, flight fare etc
also means manage, perform, get along etc [how did you fare in the exam?
Can you fare better in future? etc
means to eat. We fared sumptuously
Whereas the word FAIR means good [a fair comparison] reasonable [fair compensation] unblemished [fair name]
colour of skin [she is fair complexioned] and exhibition [there is a Book Fair, Trade Fair, Job Fair, Food Fair etc]
"Fare" refers to the price of a ticket for transportation or services, while "fair" refers to something being just, reasonable, or treating people equally without favoritism.
Fare is like money related and fair is like a festive event
A homophone is a word with a different definition and spelling that sounds the same. A homophone for the word fare is fair.
A homophone for "fare" is "fair".
The homophone of fare is "fair."
A homophone of the word "fair" is "fare."
Fare
The homophone for fair is fare as in money paid to ride a bus, plane, train etc.
A hononym for FAIR is FARE..
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
(Fair and fare are homophones, sound-alike words, which can contributes to misspelling.)(adjective-noun)"He did not think it was fair that he pay a bus fare for his dog."(noun-noun)"The railroad offered a reduced fare for travel to the county fair."
A homograph for "fair" is "fair," which may refer to an event or a place for amusements or the quality of being just and equitable.
The Fair Fare - 1916 was released on: USA: 28 August 1916