Fared vs. Feared

Fared and Feared Definitions
Fared
To get along
How are you faring with your project?.
Feared
A very unpleasant or disturbing feeling caused by the presence or imminence of danger
Our fears intensified as the storm approached.
Fared
To happen or develop
How does it fare with you?.
Feared
A state or condition marked by this feeling
Living in constant fear of attack.
Saved as much as he could for fear of losing his job.
Fared
To travel; go.
Feared
A feeling of disquiet or apprehension
A fear of looking foolish.
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Fared
To dine; eat.
Feared
A reason for dread or apprehension
Being alone is my greatest fear.
Fared
A transportation charge, as for a bus.
Feared
Extreme reverence or awe, as toward a deity.
Fared
A passenger transported for a fee.
Feared
To be afraid or frightened of
A boy who fears spiders.
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Fared
Food and drink; diet
Simple home-cooked fare.
Feared
To be uneasy or apprehensive about
We all feared what we would see when the grades were posted.
Fared
Simple past tense and past participle of fare
Feared
To consider probable; expect
I fear you are wrong. I fear I have bad news for you.
Feared
To revere or be in awe of (a deity, for example).
Feared
To be afraid
Your injury is minor. Don't fear.
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Feared
To be uneasy or apprehensive
We fear for the future of the business.
Feared
Pertaining to someone or thing that causes great fear in others.
Feared
Regarded with fear, respect, or reverence.
Feared
Simple past tense and past participle of fear