To perform or progress in a specified way in a particular situation or period
“If an attack did come, Trennon was confident that his people would fare well.”
To eat or consume food
“We can fare sumptuously on dates and dry biscuit, and have done so for these two days.”
To develop or progress
To maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level
To fare or turn out in a specified way
To survive or deal with a challenging or difficult situation or period successfully
To go on a voyage or journey
To move or proceed further along a course
Agricultural and other natural products collectively
Plural for payment for a service, typically a journey on public transport
“Marcus paid the cab fare and he and Jennifer exited the vehicle and retrieved their luggage.”
Plural for a paying passenger, especially in a taxi
“I picked up a fare at Cook County Hospital one afternoon. It was a man with his wife and their newborn baby.”
Plural for a range of food of a particular type
“Diners looking to eat out or take away can choose from a range of menus, from traditional English fare to Indian or Chinese.”
Plural for food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time
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