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Definition of payment in English: paymentnoun ˈpeɪm(ə)ntˈpeɪmənt 1mass noun The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid. ask for a discount for payment by cash count noun three interest-free monthly payments Example sentencesExamples - Many stores will accept payment by cheque or postal order.
- Despite reminders for payment in writing and by telephone you have failed to discharge this debt.
- Otherwise, you will make offers of payment you simply will not be able to afford or honour.
- Your bank will honour the cheque when the holder presents it for payment.
- Before a driver is dispatched to assist a client, payment should be made first by credit card or cash.
- The workers were demanding the payment of wage arrears and improved working conditions.
- Each jurisdiction has its various clearing and settlement systems for payment.
- Cash in hand is the best method of payment available, which means that it produces the best reductions.
- The underlying problem is one about payment of fees, is it not?
- The payment of interest on credit balances was its key differentiator in the SME market.
- They demanded the immediate payment of wage arrears outstanding for nearly a year.
- It is therefore important to review interest payments carefully before payment is made.
- Additionally, you will miss out on early payment discounts, which lots of companies now offer.
- The first was a bill and the second was a demand for immediate payment in cash.
- It addresses the growing consumer desire to use electronic payment in place of cash.
- The company is also completing a new site, which will enable online reservation and payment.
- Some also involve the payment of fees which can vary considerably depending on the scheme.
- The Ministry of Economy has appointed lawyers, who will settle payment of the fines.
- Now imagine what kind of job you need to make that sort of monthly payment.
- The strikers are demanding the payment of salary arrears, which have been building up for some time.
Synonyms remittance, remission, settlement, discharge, clearance, liquidation, reckoning 2An amount paid or payable. a compensation payment of £2500 Example sentencesExamples - Those who wanted to be paid each month would receive their payments at the beginning of May as planned.
- This is so, however large or small may be the amount of the payment.
- Unfortunately we have not received any of the payments that are due to us at this moment in time.
- Typically debt management companies will take your entire first monthly payment to them as an initial fee.
- Shareholders will most likely receive the payment for their shares in early December.
- However, he also wanted to use those savings to reduce his monthly mortgage interest payments.
- In addition, she is requesting a lump sum payment in lieu of spousal support.
- The more he answered the more questions he got and the more credit payments he received.
- By receiving these in shares rather than cash, they will be able to avoid paying tax on the bonus payments.
- But do so before the payment is due to maintain the most leverage.
- However, daily interest would have continued to be added to it until your payment was received.
- Although I'm delighted to be receiving the payment, in many ways it all seems to have happened very quickly.
- Are you still having problems claiming the new tax credits, or have you now received your payments?
- Surely there is a case for a reduced payment for those who receive an inferior service.
- In addition this group will no longer have to pay tax on dividend payments.
- Every time the pictures are published, the charity will receive a payment.
- Almost 950,000 people received a weekly social welfare payment.
- Of course, it's the insurance companies that have to pay out the compensation payments.
- If you are over 64, the total amount of the payment you receive will be reduced on a sliding scale.
- In addition to this, you can often reduce the tax payable by making a payment towards the cost of your car yourself.
Synonyms instalment, premium, amount, remittance deposit, retainer, subscription - 2.1mass noun Something given as a reward or in recompense for something done.
a suit with a velvet collar that I got as payment for being in the show Synonyms salary, wages, wage, pay, earnings, fee(s), remuneration, take-home pay, gross/net pay rate, price, hire, stipend, emolument(s), honorarium, allowance, handout, recompense, compensation, reimbursement, reward, income, revenue, profit(s), proceeds, takings, gain, lucre
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French paiement, from payer 'to pay'. Rhymes claimant, clamant, raiment Definition of payment in US English: paymentnounˈpāməntˈpeɪmənt 1The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid. ask for a discount for payment by cash three interest-free monthly payments Example sentencesExamples - Cash in hand is the best method of payment available, which means that it produces the best reductions.
- The workers were demanding the payment of wage arrears and improved working conditions.
- The strikers are demanding the payment of salary arrears, which have been building up for some time.
- Otherwise, you will make offers of payment you simply will not be able to afford or honour.
- Despite reminders for payment in writing and by telephone you have failed to discharge this debt.
- The company is also completing a new site, which will enable online reservation and payment.
- It is therefore important to review interest payments carefully before payment is made.
- Now imagine what kind of job you need to make that sort of monthly payment.
- Some also involve the payment of fees which can vary considerably depending on the scheme.
- Before a driver is dispatched to assist a client, payment should be made first by credit card or cash.
- It addresses the growing consumer desire to use electronic payment in place of cash.
- Additionally, you will miss out on early payment discounts, which lots of companies now offer.
- Each jurisdiction has its various clearing and settlement systems for payment.
- The Ministry of Economy has appointed lawyers, who will settle payment of the fines.
- They demanded the immediate payment of wage arrears outstanding for nearly a year.
- The first was a bill and the second was a demand for immediate payment in cash.
- Your bank will honour the cheque when the holder presents it for payment.
- The payment of interest on credit balances was its key differentiator in the SME market.
- Many stores will accept payment by cheque or postal order.
- The underlying problem is one about payment of fees, is it not?
Synonyms remittance, remission, settlement, discharge, clearance, liquidation, reckoning 2An amount paid or payable. an interim compensation payment of $2500 Example sentencesExamples - Typically debt management companies will take your entire first monthly payment to them as an initial fee.
- Are you still having problems claiming the new tax credits, or have you now received your payments?
- If you are over 64, the total amount of the payment you receive will be reduced on a sliding scale.
- But do so before the payment is due to maintain the most leverage.
- Although I'm delighted to be receiving the payment, in many ways it all seems to have happened very quickly.
- Surely there is a case for a reduced payment for those who receive an inferior service.
- Those who wanted to be paid each month would receive their payments at the beginning of May as planned.
- In addition this group will no longer have to pay tax on dividend payments.
- The more he answered the more questions he got and the more credit payments he received.
- Shareholders will most likely receive the payment for their shares in early December.
- Every time the pictures are published, the charity will receive a payment.
- However, daily interest would have continued to be added to it until your payment was received.
- Of course, it's the insurance companies that have to pay out the compensation payments.
- Unfortunately we have not received any of the payments that are due to us at this moment in time.
- In addition to this, you can often reduce the tax payable by making a payment towards the cost of your car yourself.
- In addition, she is requesting a lump sum payment in lieu of spousal support.
- Almost 950,000 people received a weekly social welfare payment.
- This is so, however large or small may be the amount of the payment.
- By receiving these in shares rather than cash, they will be able to avoid paying tax on the bonus payments.
- However, he also wanted to use those savings to reduce his monthly mortgage interest payments.
Synonyms instalment, premium, amount, remittance - 2.1 Something given as a reward or in recompense for something done.
a suit with a velvet collar that I got as payment for being in the show Synonyms salary, wages, wage, pay, earnings, fee, fees, remuneration, take-home pay, gross pay, net pay
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French paiement, from payer ‘to pay’. |