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    pay
    /peɪ/

    verb

    • 1. give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred: "the traveller paid a guide to show him across" Similar rewardreimburserecompensegive payment to
    • 2. suffer a misfortune as a consequence of an action: "they paid for his impatience" Similar suffersuffer the consequencesbe punishedpay a penalty

    noun

    • 1. the money paid to someone for regular work: "an entitlement to sickness pay"

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  2. to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided: How much did you pay for the tickets? I pay my taxes. [ + two objects ] I'll pay you the fiver back back tomorrow. I paid the driver (in/with) cash. Would you prefer to pay with/by cash, cheque, or credit card?

  3. The meaning of PAY is to make due return to for services rendered or property delivered. How to use pay in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pay.

  4. Definitions of pay. verb. give money, usually in exchange for goods or services. “I paid four dollars for this sandwich” “ Pay the waitress, please” see more. verb. do or give something to somebody in return. “Does she pay you for the work you are doing?” synonyms: compensate, make up, pay off. see more. verb. discharge or settle. “ pay a debt”

  5. To give money in exchange for goods or services. 2. To discharge a debt or obligation. 3. To bear a cost or penalty in recompense: You'll pay for this mischief! 4. To be profitable or worthwhile: It doesn't pay to get angry. adj. 1. Of, relating to, giving, or receiving payments. 2. Requiring payment to use or operate: a pay toilet. 3.

  6. Definition of pay verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided: How much did you pay for the tickets? I pay my taxes. [ + two objects ] I'll pay you back the money back tomorrow. I paid the driver (in/with) cash. Would you prefer to pay with/by cash, check, or credit card?

  8. 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.

  9. pay is the general term: His pay went up every year. wage usually designates the pay given at an hourly, daily, or weekly rate, often for manual or semiskilled work; wages usually means the cumulative amount paid at regular intervals for such work: an hourly wage; weekly wages. salary designates a fixed, periodic payment for regular work or ...

  10. to thank someone or say that you admire someone or something, especially in public: He paid tribute to his former teacher.

  11. Adjective. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. paid, payed, paying, pays. To give due compensation; make payment. Webster's New World. To give (what is due or owed) in return, as for goods or services. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To give to (a person) what is due, as for goods received, services rendered, etc.; remunerate; recompense.

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