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Antonyms for fare
fɛərfare
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
fare
Food is, in the popular sense, whatever one eats in contradistinction to what one drinks. Thus, we speak of food and drink, of wholesome, unwholesome, or indigestible food; but in a more scientific sense whatever, when taken into the digestive organs, serves to build up structure or supply waste may be termed food; the word is extended to plants to signify whatever taken in any way into the organism serves similar purposes; thus, we speak of liquid food, plant food, etc.; in this wider sense food is closely synonymous with nutriment, nourishment, and sustenance. Diet refers to the quantity and quality of food habitually taken, with reference to preservation of health. Victuals is a plain, homely word for whatever may be eaten; we speak of choice viands, cold victuals. Nourishment and sustenance apply to whatever can be introduced into the system as a means of sustaining life; we say of a convalescent, he is taking nourishment. Nutriment and nutrition have more of scientific reference to the vitalizing principles of various foods; thus, wheat is said to contain a great amount of nutriment. Regimen considers food as taken by strict rule, but applies more widely to the whole ordering of life. Fare is a general word for all table supplies, good or bad; as, sumptuous fare; wretched fare. Feed, fodder, and provender are used only of the food of the lower animals, feed denoting anything consumed, but more commonly grain, fodder denoting hay, cornstalks, or the like, sometimes called "long feed;" provender is dry feed, whether grain or hay, straw, etc. Forage denotes any kind of food suitable for horses and cattle, primarily as obtained by a military force in scouring the country, especially an enemy's country.
Synonyms:
aliment, diet, feed, fodder, food, forage, nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, pabulum, provender, regimen, sustenance, viands, victuals
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menu, farenoun
an agenda of things to do
"they worked rapidly down the menu of reports"
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menu, carte, carte du jour, transportation, bill of fare, computer menu, cardfare, transportationnoun
the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
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shipping, deportation, menu, transfer, conveyance, transportation, expatriation, transportation system, transit, exile, transferral, transportfarenoun
a paying (taxi) passenger
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menu, transportationfareverb
the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed
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menu, transportationdo, fare, make out, come, get alongverb
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"
Synonyms:
suffice, discern, bang, have it away, progress, screw, recognise, coiffure, grapple, occur, get along, distinguish, total, act, make love, come on, add up, do, jazz, number, roll in the hay, descend, get along with, cut, be intimate, write out, arrange, practice, execute, pick out, behave, eff, practise, come along, make do, spot, coif, dress, deal, bed, do it, amount, serve, have intercourse, issue forth, make out, manage, have sex, tell apart, set, shape up, neck, answer, fill out, derive, come in, fill in, make, come up, get, recognize, sleep with, coiffe, advance, perform, follow, contend, issue, love, hump, get laid, have it off, get on with, sleep together, get by, hail, cope, fall, arrive, bonk, exercise, know, come, get it on, complete, get on, cause, lie with, have a go at itfareverb
eat well
How to use fare in a sentence?
Chief Executive Michael O'Leary:
If there is a fare war in Europe, then Ryanair will be the winner.
Chief Executive Michael O'Leary:
Frankly, if we are in a period where there are going to be attritional fare wars... profits will suffer for a year or two and I think that is what shareholders should expect, however it is clear in my mind that within the next four of five years we will see the emergence of four or five large European airline groups... with much more capacity discipline ...and some upward pressure on pricing.
If rhino poaching cannot be controlled this year, we may have to fare badly in the state elections next year.
You need to find enough full-fare premium passengers to justify the aircraft. Good luck with that.
The decision has been taken and it's going to happen in the coming months, for fare-evaders and anyone else who violates any rule inside the station, they will be judged right away.
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