Definition of fares Fares

/fɛˈɹz/ - [ferz] -

We found 3 definitions of fares from 2 different sources.

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What does fares mean?

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  • fares (Noun)
    Plural of fare.

Part of speech

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  • fares, verb, present, 3rd person singular of fare (infinitive).
  • fares, noun, plural of fare.

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: fares

fare - the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed
  nutrient, food any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis
  diet the act of restricting your food intake (or your intake of particular foods)
  diet the act of restricting your food intake (or your intake of particular foods)
  dietary a regulated daily food allowance
  menu an agenda of things to do; "they worked rapidly down the menu of reports"
  eats, grub, chow, chuck a soft thick wormlike larva of certain beetles and other insects
  table, board a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs; "it was a sturdy table"
fare - the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
  transportation
  charge an impetuous rush toward someone or something; "the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary"; "the battle began with a cavalry charge"
  airfare the fare charged for traveling by airplane
  bus fare, carfare the fare charged for riding a bus or streetcar
  cab fare, taxi fare the fare charged for riding in a taxicab
fare - a paying (taxi) passenger
fare - an agenda of things to do; "they worked rapidly down the menu of reports"
  menu

Verb

fares, faring, fared  

fare - eat well
  eat eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
fare - proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
  do, make out, come, get along
  proceed, go follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
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Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • fare (n.)
    To go; to pass; to journey; to travel.
  • fare (n.)
    To be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circummstances or train of events, fortunate or unfortunate; as, he fared well, or ill.
  • fare (n.)
    To be treated or entertained at table, or with bodily or social comforts; to live.
  • fare (n.)
    To happen well, or ill; -- used impersonally; as, we shall see how it will fare with him.
  • fare (n.)
    To behave; to conduct one's self.
  • fare (v.)
    A journey; a passage.
  • fare (v.)
    The price of passage or going; the sum paid or due for conveying a person by land or water; as, the fare for crossing a river; the fare in a coach or by railway.
  • fare (v.)
    Ado; bustle; business.
  • fare (v.)
    Condition or state of things; fortune; hap; cheer.
  • fare (v.)
    Food; provisions for the table; entertainment; as, coarse fare; delicious fare.
  • fare (v.)
    The person or persons conveyed in a vehicle; as, a full fare of passengers.
  • fare (v.)
    The catch of fish on a fishing vessel.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • fare
    ISO 639-6 entity
  • fare
    Money paid for a transport ticket.
  • fare
    To experience good or bad fortune, treatment, etc.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • fare
    fār, v.i. to get on or succeed: to happen well or ill to: to be in any particular state, to be, to go on: to feed.—n. the price of passage—(orig.) a course or passage: those conveyed in a carriage: food or provisions for the table.—interj. Farewell′, may you fare well! a wish for safety or success.—n. well-wishing at parting: the act of departure.—adj. parting: final. [A.S. faran; Ger. fahren.]

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book

  • fare
    [Anglo-Saxon, fara]. A voyage or passage by water, or the money paid for such passage. Also, a fishing season for cod; and likewise the cargo of the fishing vessel. (See HOW FARE YE?)

Part of speech

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  • fare, verb, present, 1st person singular of fare (infinitive).
  • fare, verb (infinitive).
  • fare, noun, singular of fares.

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