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Definition of fare
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fare is as below...
Fare (n.) To be
treated
or
entertained
at
table,
or with
bodily
or
social
comforts;
to
live..
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Felltare
::
Felltare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Farewell
::
Farewell
(a.)
Parting;
valedictory;
final;
as, a
farewell
discourse;
his
farewell
bow..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One who
entertains
for
another
such
sentiments
of
esteem,
respect,
and
affection
that he seeks his
society
aud
welfare;
a
wellwisher;
an
intimate
associate;
sometimes,
an
attendant..
Warfare
::
Warfare
(v. i.) To lead a
military
life; to carry on
continual
wars.
Fare
::
Fare (v.)
Condition
or state of
things;
fortune;
hap;
cheer.
Farewell
::
Farewell
(interj.)
Go well;
good-by;
adieu;
--
originally
applied
to a
person
departing,
but by
custom
now
applied
both to those who
depart
and those who
remain.
It is often
separated
by the
pronoun;
as, fare you well; and is
sometimes
used as an
expression
of
separation
only; as,
farewell
the year;
farewell,
ye sweet
groves;
that is, I bid you
farewell..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
machine
for
registering
automatically
the
number
of
persons
passing
through
a
gateway,
fares
taken,
etc.; a
telltale..
Passenger
::
Passenger
(n.) A
passer
or
passer-by;
a
wayfarer.
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Feeling
no
interest,
anxiety,
or care,
respecting
anything;
unconcerned;
inattentive;
apathetic;
heedless;
as, to be
indifferent
to the
welfare
of one's
family..
Kitchen
::
Kitchen
(v. t.) To
furnish
food to; to
entertain
with the fare of the
kitchen.
Hele
::
Hele (n.)
Health;
welfare.
Fieldfare
::
Fieldfare
(n.) a small
thrush
(Turdus
pilaris)
which
breeds
in
northern
Europe
and
winters
in Great
Britain.
The head, nape, and lower part of the back are
ash-colored;
the upper part of the back and wing
coverts,
chestnut;
--
called
also
fellfare..
Hale
::
Hale (n.)
Welfare.
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To be
treated
or
entertained
at
table,
or with
bodily
or
social
comforts;
to
live..
Good-bye
::
Good-bye
(n. /
interj.)
Farewell;
a form of
address
used at
parting.
See the last Note under By,
prep..
Good
::
Good (n.)
Advancement
of
interest
or
happiness;
welfare;
prosperity;
advantage;
benefit;
--
opposed
to harm, etc..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.)
Provisions;
food; fare, -- as that
provided
at a
common
table in
colleges
and
universities..
Hostility
::
Hostility
(n.) An act of an open
enemy;
a
hostile
deed;
especially
in the
plural,
acts of
warfare;
attacks
of an
enemy..
Polemy
::
Polemy
(n.)
Warfare;
war;
hence,
contention;
opposition..
Humanitarian
::
Humanitarian
(n.) One who is
actively
concerned
in
promoting
the
welfare
of his kind; a
philanthropist.
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