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Definitions for Fare
[1] the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.
[2] a person or persons who pay to be conveyed in a vehicle; paying passenger.
[3] a person who hires a public vehicle and its driver.
[4] food; diet: hearty fare.
[5] something offered to the public, for entertainment, enjoyment, consumption, etc.: literary fare.
[6] Archaic . state of things.
[7] to experience good or bad fortune, treatment, etc.; get on: He fared well in his profession.
[8] to go; turn out; happen (used impersonally): It fared ill with him.
[9] to go; travel.
[10] to eat and drink: They fared sumptuously.
[11] the sum charged or paid for conveyance in a bus, train, aeroplane, etc
[12] a paying passenger, esp when carried by taxi
[13] a range of food and drink; diet
[14] to get on (as specified); manage he fared well
[15] (with it as a subject ) to turn out or happen as specified it fared badly with him
[16] archaic to eat we fared sumptuously
[17] (often foll by forth) archaic to go or travel
Words related to Fare
ticket, expense, tariff, price, toll, menu, prosper, manage, handle, happen, prove, check, token, passage, charge, book, slug, slop, swill, victuals
Words nearby Fare
farcy, farcy bud, fard, fardel, fardel-bound, fare, fare stage, fare-beater, fare-thee-well, farebeat, farebox
Origin of Fare
before 1000; Middle English faren, Old English faran; cognate with German fahren, Old Norse fara, Gothic faran; akin to emporium, port5, pram2
Words that may be confused with Fare
Other words from Fare
farĀ·er , noun
Word origin for Fare
Old English faran ; related to Old Norse fara to travel, Old High German faran to go, Greek poros ford
Synonyms for Fare
expense, price, tariff, ticket, toll, book, charge, check, passage, slug, token