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gross fare

 

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Gross Fare

Definition:

Gross Fare refers to the total amount of money charged for transportation services or the complete cost of a journey, including all additional charges.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Noun

1. The total amount of money payable for a single trip or journey, including all fares, taxes, and additional charges.

2. The overall cost of transportation services, such as flights, trains, buses, or taxis, before any discounts or deductions.

Example sentences:

  1. The gross fare for a round-trip flight to Paris was $1000, including all taxes and surcharges.
  2. Your train ticket price does not include the gross fare for any additional services, such as meals or Wi-Fi access.
Sense 2:

Adjective

1. Describing something that is excessive, unpleasant, or offensive to the senses.

Example sentence:

  1. The garbage can emitted a gross fare smell due to the rotting food inside.

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