fare
//fɛər//
Noun
fareSingular
faresPlural
1
The money paid for a journey on public transport such as a bus, train, or taxi.
The bus fare to the city center is two dollars.
2
A passenger who pays to travel in a taxi or other vehicle.
The taxi driver picked up his first fare of the day at the airport.
3
A range of food, especially of a particular type.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of traditional fare.
Synonym
Verb
fareInfinitive
farePresent tense
faredPast tense
faredPast participle
faringPresent participle
faresThird-person singular
1
To get along or progress in a particular way; to perform or succeed.
How did you fare on the exam?
2
To travel or go, especially on a journey.
The travelers fared well on their journey across the mountains.