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Fees Synonyms

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An inheritable estate in real property
(Noun)
Synonyms:
  1. wages
  2. charges
  3. salaries
  4. prices
  5. tabs
  6. tolls
  7. remunerations
  8. tips
  9. tariffs
  10. compensations
  11. rewards
  12. recompenses
  13. rates
  14. honoraria
  15. gratuities
  16. fares
  17. hires
  18. costs
  19. payments
  20. expenses
  21. commissions
  22. allowances
  23. tuitions
  24. retainers
  25. perquisites
  26. percentages
  27. assessments
A fixed amount of money charged for a privilege or service
(Noun)
Synonyms:
  1. tolls
  2. charges

Fees Sentence Examples

  • The fees charged for trained nurses run from $12 to $25 a week, and even more for special cases.

  • The students pay no fees, and the professors receive no salaries.

  • Magdalen College School was established at the gates and as a part of the college, to be, like Eton, a free grammar school, free of tuition fees for all corners, under a master and usher, the first master being John Ankywyll, a married man, with a salary of CIO a year, the same as at Winchester and Eton.

  • The fees commonly charged by high-class institutions for the services of a trained and certificated nurse are - for ordinary cases £2, 2S.

  • Moreover, the hierarchy derives a vast revenue from the fees for burials in the sacred limits.

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Fees Is Also Mentioned In

  • pauper
  • closing statement
  • bill1
  • in forma pauperis
  • Trademark Law
  • bob1
  • disposable income
  • architect-s-lien
  • checkoff
  • consent decree
  • champerty
  • retainer1

Words near Fees in the Thesaurus

  • feel out
  • feel-in-one-s-bones
  • feel-sorry-for
  • feelingly
  • feelings
  • feels
  • fees
  • feet
  • feet-of-clay
  • feign
  • feigned
  • feigning
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