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a la carte vs bill of fare

bill of fare vs a la carte

a la carte and bill of fare both are nouns.

a la carte is an adjective but bill of fare is not an adjective.

a la carte is an adverb but bill of fare is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
a la carte Yes Yes No Yes
bill of fare Yes No No No
As nouns, bill of fare is a hypernym of a la carte; that is, bill of fare is a word with a broader meaning than a la carte:
  • a la carte: a menu having individual dishes listed with separate prices
  • bill of fare: a list of dishes available at a restaurant
Other hypernyms of a la carte include card, carte, carte du jour, menu.
a la carte (noun) bill of fare (noun)
a menu having individual dishes listed with separate prices a list of dishes available at a restaurant
a la carte (adjective) bill of fare (adjective)
(of a restaurant meal) having unlimited choices with a separate price for each item
a la carte (adverb) bill of fare (adverb)
by ordering items listed individually on a menu
Difference between a la carte and bill of fare

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