The "homonyms" for fare are its two meanings:
1) a charge for transportation
2) the food provided at a location or in a region
The "homophone" (sound-alike word) is fair, which is also a homonym meaning:
1) honest and just (adjective)
2) a celebration or gathering (noun)
Ball is a homonym for bawl.
The homonym for scene is seen
The homonym for feint is faint :)
The homonym for ale is "ail" meaning sick.
The homonym for wood is would as in will do.
A hononym for FAIR is FARE..
A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
I believe the answer they're looking for is ... fearHere's how you get there: fear anagrams to fare, which is a homonym of fair, which is an antonym of foul, which is a homonym of fowl, which is an anagram of wolf.Nothing to it. :)---Todd
Public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.Public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
No, "filthy" is not a homonym. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while "filthy" only has one meaning related to being extremely dirty or unclean.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
"Fall" is an example of a homonym because it has multiple meanings. It can refer to the season of autumn as well as the act of descending or dropping to the ground.
The homonym is sell
The homonym for December is dismember, which means to cut off the limbs of a person or animal. It is important to pay attention to context to understand the intended meaning of the word.
Yes, the word "metamorphosis" does not have a homonym in the English language. Homonyms are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, and "metamorphosis" does not have another word with the same pronunciation and different meaning.
A homonym for doe is dough.