fare

[US]/feə(r)/
[UK]/fer/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. fee, price of a ticket
vi. to eat, to consume food, to progress

Phrases & Collocations

bus fare

fare evasion

taxi fare

plane fare

fare increase

air fare

bill of fare

car fare

ticket fare

full fare

Example Sentences

The fare is twopence.

The fare in this restaurant is terrible.

A single fare is 170 dollars.

The fare here is simple but good.

the full excess fare had to be paid.

beware that it fare not with you as with your predecessor.

a young knight fares forth.

The cake was done to a fare-thee-well.

How did you fare in London?

How did you fare there?

played the part of the martyr to a fare-thee-well.

beat his opponent in the match to a veritable fare-thee-well.

the party fared badly in the spring elections.

The ferry hikeed the fare to forty cents.

dove posso fare una tessera sanitaria?

Real-world Examples

Children under 5 can travel half fare.

Source: New Concept English: Vocabulary On-the-Go, Book One.

OK. How much is your train fare?

Source: American English dialogue

How much is the fare for the bus?

Source: New English 900 Sentences (Basic Edition)

I owe you cab fare for the day.

Source: TV series Person of Interest Season 2

It went up against water in some cases and didn't fare better.

Source: Fitness Knowledge Popularization

Fare thee well, Charlotte, you old schemer!

Source: Charlotte's Web

They could hardly have fared worse.

Source: The Call of the Wild

If we book now, we can get an excursion fare.

Source: Sleepless in Seattle Original Soundtrack

Animals in noisier waters might not fare so well, Mooney says.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds December 2018 Collection

Other children haven't fared so well.

Source: Modern Family - Season 02

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