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owingow·ing /ˈəʊɪŋ $ ˈoʊ-/ adjective - How much is still owing?
- Most of the money has been repaid but there is still £5 owing.
- The total amount owing at the end of ten years will be over $20,000.
- Farrington Stead dealt in gilt-edged securities, investments also offered by Barlow Clowes which went into liquidation in June 1988 owing £190million.
- For the man-about-town of the 1890s betraying concern at owing money to tradesmen was bourgeois, boring and absurd.
- She found it most distasteful to think of him owing money to the bingo-playing woman in the basement.
- That would leave her owing Hannah, but she could sort that out later, after they'd gone.
- When they collect you will get the 20 percent or so balance still owing.
when debts have not been paid► unpaid · She left a number of unpaid bills when she went back home.· The card holder is liable for any unpaid debts.go/remain unpaid · Last month they owed £500. This went unpaid and the arrears will total £1000 by December. ► due an amount of money that is due should be paid now: · The computer printout shows the name and address of the buyer, the quantity ordered and the amount due.· Million dollar interest payments will be due in two years. ► outstanding an amount of money that is outstanding is still owed to someone: · The government plans to reduce its outstanding debt, freeing capital for investment.· The amount outstanding on your house mortgage and any other loans will be counted as liabilities. ► owing an amount of money that is owing is still left to be paid: · The total amount owing at the end of ten years will be over $20,000.· Most of the money has been repaid but there is still £5 owing. ► Loansamortize, verbAPR, nounborrowing powers, nouncollateral, nouncompound interest, nouncreditor, nouncredit rating, nouncreditworthy, adjectivedebenture, noundebit note, nounfinance, nounfinance, verbfinance company, nounforeclose, verbhire purchase, nouninterest, nouninterest-free, adjectiveinterest rate, nounletter of credit, nounliquidate, verbliquidation, nounliquidator, nounmoneylender, nounmoney market, nounmoratorium, nounmortgage, nounmortgage, verbofficial receiver, nounowing, adjectivepayable, adjectiveprime rate, nounpromissory note, nounredeem, verbremission, nounremit, verbremortgage, verbrepay, verbrepayable, adjectiverepayment, nounrepossess, verbreschedule, verbsavings and loan association, nounsecure, verbsecurity, nounsequester, verbsequestrate, verbsettlement, nounsimple interest, nounsurety, nounundischarged, adjectiveusurer, nounusurious, adjectiveusury, nounventure capital, noun [not before noun] especially British English if money is owing, it has not yet been paid to the person who should receive it → outstanding: You need to pay the amount owing, plus the interest. |