Fare ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fare ( noun )

  1. The cost of a passenger's journey on public transportation.
  2. Food and drink, especially when considered in terms of its quality.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english faru, gefær "journey, mode of travelling", of germanic origin; related to dutch vaart, german fahrt.

Examples:

  1. The fare for the bus is $2.50.
  2. The fare for the train is $5.00.
  3. He couldn't afford the fare for the taxi.
  4. The fare was delicious and well presented.
  5. The fare on the airline was very basic.

(As a verb)

Fare ( verb )

  1. The cost of a passenger's journey on public transportation.
  2. Food and drink, especially when considered in terms of its quality.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english faru, gefær "journey, mode of travelling", of germanic origin; related to dutch vaart, german fahrt.

Examples:

  1. The fare for the bus is $2.50.
  2. The fare for the train is $5.00.
  3. He couldn't afford the fare for the taxi.
  4. The fare was delicious and well presented.
  5. The fare on the airline was very basic.
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