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fared

Fared vs Feared - What's the difference?

fared | feared |


As verbs the difference between fared and feared

is that fared is (fare) while feared is (fear).

As an adjective feared is

pertaining to someone or thing that causes great fear in others.

Farer vs Fared - What's the difference?

farer | fared |


As a noun farer

is tripper.

As a verb fared is

past tense of fare.

Faxed vs Fared - What's the difference?

faxed | fared |


As verbs the difference between faxed and fared

is that faxed is past tense of fax while fared is past tense of fare.

As an adjective faxed

is having a head of hair; hairy.

Fared vs Pared - What's the difference?

fared | pared |


As verbs the difference between fared and pared

is that fared is (fare) while pared is (pare).

Fared vs Farded - What's the difference?

fared | farded |


As verbs the difference between fared and farded

is that fared is (fare) while farded is (fard).

Farked vs Fared - What's the difference?

farked | fared |


As verbs the difference between farked and fared

is that farked is (fark) while fared is (fare).

Fared vs Eared - What's the difference?

fared | eared |


As verbs the difference between fared and eared

is that fared is past tense of fare while eared is past tense of ear.

As an adjective eared is

having ears (of a specific type).

Fare vs Fared - What's the difference?

fare | fared |


As verbs the difference between fare and fared

is that fare is while fared is (fare).

Farad vs Fared - What's the difference?

farad | fared |


As a noun farad

is in the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical capacitance; the capacitance of a capacitor in which one coulomb of charge causes a potential difference of one volt across the capacitor. Symbol: F.

As a verb fared is

past tense of fare.

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