What is another word for paid for?

Pronunciation: [pˈe͡ɪd fɔː] (IPA)

Paid for refers to the act of giving money in exchange for goods, services, or debts. Some synonyms for paid for are compensated, reimbursed, settled, remunerated, or fulfilled. For instance, if you reimburse someone for something they purchased, this would mean that you paid for it. When you are settled or remunerated, you receive payment for your work. Compensated is like an exchange of payment for any services rendered. Fulfill, is to make a payment to close a debt or obligation. In various contexts, the word paid for can be replaced with one of these synonyms to suit the situation appropriately.

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What are the hypernyms for Paid for?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for paid for?

The word "paid for" means that someone has paid a price or fee for goods or services. The antonyms for this term are "unpaid" or "owed." Unpaid implies that no payment has been made, whereas owed suggests that payment is still outstanding. Other antonyms for "paid for" include "complimentary" or "free," meaning no payment is needed for the products or services. "Stolen" or "illegal" can also be antonyms for "paid for" when the goods or services were not acquired through lawful means. In short, the antonyms for "paid for" describe the absence or illegitimacy of a transaction.

What are the antonyms for Paid for?

Famous quotes with Paid for

  • A good portion of the airport is on ceded lands, and lease money was paid for that. So the state's collecting lease money because all of a sudden "worthless" land now has an airport on it.
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  • I got to spend all of my time every day at work reading and editing papers about cutting-edge technical research and getting paid for it. Then I'd go home at night and turn what I learned into science fiction stories.
    Kevin J. Anderson
  • If you are only doing what you are getting paid for, and doing it no better than the average employee, then your pay is most likely right where it should be.
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  • We got more provisions for our whiskey than the same money, which we paid for the liquor, would have bought; so after all it proved a very profitable investment.
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  • I think that the old Mothers started that trend of rehearsing long hours. We went as long as the later bands did except we didn't get paid for it like they did.
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