- PAYING Synonyms: 134 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PAYING: profitable, lucrative, worthwhile, economic, gainful, remunerative, beneficial, juicy; Antonyms of PAYING: unprofitable, unfavorable, disadvantageous, nonpayment, underpayment, stiffing, repudiating, saving
- PAYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The three-day event drew 10,000 paying spectators to the area The organization has about 70,000 paying members How long would paying parents tolerate a school designed for 900 pupils trying to educate 1,600?
- Paying - definition of paying by The Free Dictionary
To give money to in return for goods or services rendered: pay the cashier 2 To give (money) in exchange for goods or services: paid four dollars for a hamburger; paid an hourly wage 3 To discharge or settle (a debt or obligation): paying taxes; paid the bill 4
- PAYING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Giving money (in exchange for goods, services, etc) Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- “Payed” vs. “Paid”: What’s the Correct Spelling? - Grammarly
Payed vs paid: What’s the difference? The difference between payed and paid lies in which meaning of pay you’re using: is it about trade or about boats and sailing? The correct past tense of the verb pay is paid, as long as the word is used in the financial or transactional sense
- Paying - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- PAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Pay means to settle a bill or a debt, such as paying the check at a restaurant or paying your electric bill Sometimes you can pay in advance, meaning you pay for the product or service before you receive it
- PAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
pay, compensate, remunerate, satisfy, reimburse, indemnify, repay, recompense mean to give money or its equivalent in return for something pay implies the discharge of an obligation incurred compensate implies a making up for services rendered
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