A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
Public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.Public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
A hononym for FAIR is FARE..
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
The "homonyms" for fare are its two meanings:1) a charge for transportation2) the food provided at a location or in a regionThe "homophone" (sound-alike word) is fair, which is also a homonym meaning:1) honest and just (adjective)2) a celebration or gathering (noun)
the homophone for fare is fair.
The home phone 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.
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.
Fare is like money related and fair is like a festive event
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]