Which should you use, fair or fare? One meaning of the adjective fair is reasonable
and morally right. The verb fare is used for saying
how well or how badly someone does something.
Incorrect: |
Life is not fare. |
Correct: |
Life is not fair. |
Incorrect: |
We did not fair well against the
other teams. |
Correct: |
We did not fare well against the
other teams. |