Fare - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |fer|  American pronunciation of the word fare
Brit.  |feə|  British pronunciation of the word fare

noun

- an agenda of things to do (syn: menu)
- the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance (syn: transportation)
- a paying (taxi) passenger
- the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed

verb

- proceed or get along (syn: come, do, get along, make out)
- eat well

Extra examples

...residents of the flood-ravaged town are faring much better than one might have expected...

...families can be seen faring along the road to the campground while driving or towing all manner of conveyance...

I need some coins for the bus fare.

The taxi driver picked up his fares at the airport.

Less expensive fare is available at the restaurant across the street.

Who would ever consider robbing this place for more than getaway bus fare?

The king fared forth, attended by all his servants and many carriages.

Air fares have shot up by 20%.

Children under 14 travel half-fare.

The movie is suitable family fare.

You may go farther and fare worse. посл.

How did you fare on your exam?

Items on the menu range from American fare like hamburgers and hot dogs to Italian pasta dishes.

...who knows how we'll fare in the beyond?...

... genuinely new creations do not usually fare well with mainstream publishers in any age.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: fare
he/she/it: fares
present participle: faring
past tense: fared
past participle: fared
noun
singular: fare
plural: fares
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