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What is the word for taxi fare?

synonyms: cab fare. type of: fare, transportation. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance.



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Taxi fare. Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/taxi fare.

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Cab and taxi are two words we use to refer to a type of vehicle for hire with a driver. Although some people assume that these two words have different meanings, this is not so. In fact, there is no difference between cab and taxi. Both these words are used interchangeably throughout English-speaking countries.

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A cab is a taxi.

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Fair as a noun refers to a gathering of people (i.e. state fair). Fare refers to the monetary price of something (i.e. taxi fare).

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A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc.

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1. a. : the price charged to transport a person. b. : a paying passenger on a public conveyance.

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Synonyms of taxis
  • cabs.
  • taxicabs.
  • hacks.
  • limousines.
  • rickshaws.
  • rickshas.
  • jitneys.
  • water taxis.


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Ultimately, the word taxi originates from the ancient Greek word t???? (taxis), which means 'arrangement, order'. Taxi is a shortening of the French term 'taximètre'. Germans named this device 'taxameter'. This word stems from the medieval Latin word taxa (taxation), which initially applied to rental cars.

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There may be a few reasons why taxi drivers prefer cash payments over card payments. These include: 1. Immediate payment: Cash payments provide immediate payment to the driver without any delay or potential chargebacks, unlike card payments which may be subject to processing times and potential chargebacks.

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Taxi drivers, also called cabdrivers or cabbies, use a meter to calculate the fare when a passenger requests a destination.

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Those who miss a bus may have to pay a taxi fare. Like so many other costs, the taxi fare goes up year by year. That person would have had to spend his taxi fare before he could board the plane.

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As a verb, it means to proceed or get along, as in Fare thee well. As a noun, it can refer to the cost of travel (Train fare is ten dollars) or to food (Tatertots are typical cafeteria fare).

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Taxicabs are the only vehicles that have the right to pick up street-hailing and prearranged passengers anywhere in New York City. By law, there are 13,587 taxis in New York City and each taxi must have a medallion affixed to it.

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The term cab derives from the cabriolet, a two-wheeled, one-horse carriage often let out for hire. The development of modern taxicabs closely parallels that of automobiles. The first motorized taxicabs were electric-powered vehicles that began appearing on the streets of European and American cities in the late 1890s.

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A cab is a taxi. 2. countable noun. The cab of a truck or train is the front part in which the driver sits.

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