Paying synonyms
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Part of speech:
The definition of sound is someone or something that is in good condition.
profitable (related)
Yielding profit; advantageous:
Able to be compensated; entitling one to compensation.
Serving to remunerate.
Of, or having the nature of, a stipend
Providing gain; profitable.
Discharged or settled by or as by payment
(Psychol.) To engage in compensation
To produce or bear
To perform for an audience:
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To give up (oneself or one's time, energy, etc.) to some purpose, activity, or person
To give (something) in return; to pay back; to pay, as something earned or deserved.
To pay back:
To compensate; to pay.
To pay back (money spent)
To redress is defined as to fix something that was wrong.
The definition of indemnify is to protect against loss, injury or damage or to pay someone for a loss they suffered.
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To wage is to conduct or carry on a campaign against something.
Tip means to give a small amount of money to someone who's given a service.
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
To pay a bill or debt
To pay to the extent of what is claimed or due.
Bible, 1 Sam. xxiv. 17
To produce or yield (profit or interest) as a payment for labor, investment, or expenditure.
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To pay back (an injury) in kind.
To submit or present, as for consideration, approval, or payment:
To refrain from exacting (a payment, tax, etc.)
To give back, especially money; return or repay:
To handle or use roughly; damage or hurt:
To spend, or distribute money.
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To pay off (a debt, claim, or obligation); settle.
To grant the services of or the temporary use of for a fee:
To allow or consent to the fulfillment of (something requested):
To get rid of; acquit oneself of; pay (a debt) or perform (a duty)
To pay out, as from a fund; expend.
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To grant a military commission to.
To gain (a given amount) as net profit or earnings.
(Informal, Business) To increase the value of (collateral for a loan) by pledging additional securities
To change so as to be suitable to or conform with something else:
To accord or agree exactly; to be consistent with; to suit; to fit.
To provide with money; finance:
To fund is defined as to provide money for.
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To pay; settle:
To give, grant, or bestow
Handle is defined as to hold or deal with something.
To gain an amount equal to (an outlay or investment):
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To exchange holdings or goods for money.
(Econ.) To create (anything having exchange value)
To clear as profit.
Gross means to earn a certain amount of money before expenses or taxes are taken out.
To obtain through effort or merit; achieve:
To gain especially for the performance of service, labor, or work:
To withdraw (money).
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defaulting (antonym)
(Computers) To revert to a default.
losing (antonym)
Lose is defined as to wind up without something or to fail in a competition.
repudiating (antonym)
protesting (antonym)
To express a strong objection to (something):
defrauding (antonym)
Defraud is defined as to use illegal means or deception to trick someone, usually to obtain money.
bilking (antonym)
To get away without paying (a debt, etc.)
failing (antonym)
To lose power or strength; weaken; die away
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swindling (antonym)
Swindle is to use deception, lies or fraudulent is defined as to trick someone or to obtain something that is not yours.
withholding (antonym)
To keep in check; restrain:
receiving (antonym)
To allow (a custom, tradition, etc.); to give credence or acceptance to.
paying (related)
(Intransitive) To be profitable or worth the effort.
saving (related)
To set free from the consequences of sin; redeem:
rebates (related)
surcharges (related)
fees (related)
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