What is another word for fairground?

Pronunciation: [fˈe͡əɡɹa͡ʊnd] (IPA)

Fairgrounds are a place of amusement and entertainment for people of all ages. However, the term "fairgrounds" can be replaced with a variety of other words that encompass the same meaning. Some synonyms for "fairground" would include carnival, amusement park, county fair, festival, and circus. Each synonym connotes a different type of fair or attraction, but all have the same basic concept of entertainment, games, and rides. Whether it's the bright colors and sounds of a carnival, the grand spectacle of a circus, or the nostalgic charm of a county fair, there is always something to be enjoyed at a fairground - no matter what it's called.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      fair.

What are the hypernyms for Fairground?

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Usage examples for Fairground

She thought, perhaps, as sometimes did happen, a balloonist from a neighboring fairground might have gone up, giving an exhibition as was often the case in the Fall.
"Six Little Bunkers at Grandpa Ford's"
Laura Lee Hope
The county fairground, where all was in readiness, sparkled with the youth and beauty of the town, standing here and there under the trees in animated groups, or moving toward the seats from which the pageant might be witnessed.
"The House Behind the Cedars"
Charles W. Chesnutt
There were some lighter moments in the desert life, near Easter time a day's entertainment was usually organised, not quite a fairground atmosphere but something approaching it.
"Coming of Age: 1939-1946"
John Cox

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