Definition of Fare in English :

Define Fare in English

Fare meaning in English

Meaning of Fare in English

Pronunciation of Fare in English

Fare pronunciation in English

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Fare

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Noun

1. fare, menu

an agenda of things to do

Example Sentences:
'they worked rapidly down the menu of reports'

2. fare, transportation

the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance

3. fare

a paying (taxi) passenger

4. fare

the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed

Verb

5. come, do, fare, get along, make out

proceed or get along

Example Sentences:
'How is she doing in her new job?'
'How are you making out in graduate school?'
'He's come a long way'

6. fare

eat well

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Fare

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noun
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
he fared well
5. (with it as a subject)
to turn out or happen as specified
it fared badly with him
6. archaic
to eat
we fared sumptuously
7. (often foll by forth) archaic
to go or travel

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Fare

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verb intransitiveWord forms: fared or ˈfaring
1.  OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic
to travel; go
2. 
to happen; result
how did it fare with him?
3. 
to be in a specified condition or position; get on; go through an experience
he fared well on his trip
4. 
to eat or be given food
noun
5. 
money paid or to be paid for transportation in a train, taxi, plane, etc.
6. 
a passenger who pays a fare
7. 
a. 
food
b. 
the usual kind of diet
8.  Archaic
the condition of things

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Fare

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intr.v. fared, far·ing, fares
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.

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