fare | |
1. n. (obsolete) A going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage. | |
2. n. Money paid for a transport ticket. | |
3. n. A paying passenger, especially in a taxi. | |
4. n. Food and drink. | |
5. n. Supplies for consumption or pleasure. | |
6. n. (UK, crime, slang) A prostitute's client. | |
7. v. (intransitive, archaic) To go, travel. | |
8. v. (intransitive) To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events. | |
9. v. (intransitive, archaic) To eat, dine. | |
10. v. (intransitive, impersonal) To happen well, or ill. | |
We shall see how it will fare with him. | |
11. v. (intransitive) To move along; proceed; progress; advance | |
We will continue to monitor how the hurricane fares against projected models. | |