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fare

/ˈfɛɚ/noun, verb1 syllable

Fare means: proceed or get along.

Synonyms for fare21

noun, as in an agenda of things to do

noun, as in the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance

verb, as in proceed or get along

do, make out, come, get along

also used for fare

all-nighter, curb crawler, gonk, jane, jockey, john, kerb crawler, monger, manage, cope, act, behave, measure up, stack up, go

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What does fare mean?6

verb

1

proceed or get along“How is she doing in her new job?”

2

eat well

noun

1

an agenda of things to do“they worked rapidly down the menu of reports”

2

the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance

3

a paying (taxi) passenger

4

the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with fare?51

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All 51 rhymes for fare, grouped by syllable

Fare in a sentence

  • If you travel by bus or train, you have to pay a fare.sundown
  • When riding a bus or a train, you need to pay the fare._undertoad
  • Before we get out of the taxi, we pay the fare.unknown
  • The sooner you get your ticket, the cheaper the fare.unknown
  • Fare thee well! and if for ever, still for ever, fare thee well.sharptoothed
  • Special fares are available for senior citizens, staff, faculty and students.CM
  • He dodged his fare and was caught by a ticket inspector.sundown
  • He was caught fare-dodging by a ticket inspector.sundown

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Forms of fare

as a noun

plural
fares

as a verb

past tense
fared
present participle
faring
third-person singular
fares
past participle
fared