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- Dictionaryfare/fɛː/
noun
- 1. the money paid for a journey on public transport: "we should go to Seville, but we cannot afford the air fare" Similar
- 2. a range of food of a particular type: "traditional Scottish fare" Similar
verb
- 1. perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period: "his business has fared badly in recent years"
- 2. travel: archaic "a knight fares forth"
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FARE definition: 1. the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train: 2. someone who pays…. Learn more.
noun. 1. a. : the price charged to transport a person. b. : a paying passenger on a public conveyance. 2. a.
Fare definition: the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.. See examples of FARE used in a sentence.
It's not fair that fare means three unrelated things. As a verb, it means to proceed or get along, as in " Fare thee well." As a noun, it can refer to the cost of travel ("Train fare is ten dollars") or to food ("Tatertots are typical cafeteria fare ").
1. the sum charged or paid for conveyance in a bus, train, aeroplane, etc. 2. a paying passenger, esp when carried by taxi. 3. a range of food and drink; diet. verb (intransitive) 4. to get on (as specified); manage.
1. To get along: How are you faring with your project? 2. To happen or develop: How does it fare with you? 3. To travel; go. 4. To dine; eat. n. 1. A transportation charge, as for a bus. 2. A passenger transported for a fee. 3. Food and drink; diet: simple home-cooked fare.
Definition of fare noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.