fare
Intransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: farespast: faredpp: fareding: faringcomp: []sup: []
When referring to transport, this word carries a transactional, fixed-price connotation. It is distinct from a ticket, which is the physical or digital proof of payment, whereas the fare is the actual monetary value of the trip. In the context of food, it evokes a sense of tradition or a specific theme, often suggesting simplicity or regional authenticity. It is rarely used for a single dish, but rather for the overall menu or culinary style of an establishment.
Countable when referring to the specific price of a trip (a bus fare). Uncountable when referring to a type of food provided at a meal (traditional fare).