standard fare

"Standard fare" is a versatile phrase used to describe common or typical items, prices, or experiences in various contexts.

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Definition

B2Transportation

(general)The usual price charged for a journey by a specific mode of transport, like a bus or train.

Example

  • The standard fare for a bus ride in the city is $2.50.

B2Transportation

(british, irish)A higher fare charged to passengers without a valid ticket, often on certain public transport systems.

Example

  • If you board the train without a ticket, you might have to pay the standard fare.

B2Culinary

(general)Menu items or dining options that are regularly available in a restaurant.

Example

  • The restaurant offers standard fare like burgers and fries.

B2Idiomatic

(general)Something normal, routine, or unexceptional that is commonly provided or encountered.

Example

  • Technical difficulties are standard fare during live broadcasts.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "standard fare":

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