fare
How to Use Fare
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAs a noun, the price of a ride, or the food on offer; as a verb, to get on or do in a certain way.
Don't confuse with "fair" (just, or a funfair) — they sound identical but are unrelated words.
Word Forms
fared past tense, fares plural, fares singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The bus _____ went up by twenty pence this month.
Etymology
From Old English fær and faru, both meaning "journey" — the same root that gives us "farewell" (literally "travel well").