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Antonyms for remittance
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ri-mit-ns |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈmɪt ns |
Definition of remittance
Origin :- 1705; see remit + -ance. Earlier in same sense were remitment (1610s of offenses; 1670s of money sent); remital (1590s).
- As in payment : noun fee; installment of fee
- As in indemnification : noun compensation
- As in quittance : noun compensation
- As in setoff : noun compensation
- As in compensation : noun repayment; rectification
- As in discharge : noun setting free
- As in dividend : noun one's share, profit
- As in alimony : noun money paid in support of a former spouse
- As in allowance : noun amount of money or other supply
- As in gift : noun something given freely, for no recompense
- Several months elapsed, and no remittance arrived from my father.
- Extract from : « Beaux and Belles of England » by Mary Robinson
- When the remittance came from Liverpool it was a postal order for seven-and-sixpence.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- Remittance can be made in currency, sent in letter at our risk.
- Extract from : « Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 4, January 26, 1884 » by Various
- Perhaps those who took your outfit also took your remittance money.
- Extract from : « Out of the Depths » by Robert Ames Bennet
- I called at that establishment daily and found news of no remittance.
- Extract from : « Recollections » by David Christie Murray
- A remittance of one dollar must be made along with the application.
- Extract from : « One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed » by C. A. Bogardus
- A month since Mr. Fairchild was surprised by receiving a remittance from Tacoma.
- Extract from : « Chester Rand » by Horatio Alger, Jr
- He was a "remittance man," the first one I had ever seen or heard of.
- Extract from : « Following the Equator, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- In return I received all I required, which was a remittance in cash.
- Extract from : « Frank Mildmay » by Captain Frederick Marryat
- I am the person to whom you wrote, and I have brought the remittance with me from Australia.
- Extract from : « Miss Grantley's Girls » by Thomas Archer
Synonyms for remittance
- acquittal
- advance
- advantage
- aid
- alimony
- allocation
- allotment
- allowance
- alms
- amends
- amortization
- amount
- annuity
- apportionment
- appropriation
- atonement
- award
- benefaction
- benefit
- bequest
- bestowal
- bite
- bonus
- boon
- bounty
- bread
- carrot
- cash
- charity
- check
- clearance
- commission
- consideration
- contribution
- counterclaim
- coupon
- courtesy
- coverage
- cut
- damages
- defrayal
- defrayment
- deposit
- deserts
- disbursement
- discharge
- disimprisonment
- dispensation
- divvy
- donation
- down
- earnings
- endowment
- exoneration
- extra
- fairing
- favor
- fee
- fellowship
- gain
- gift
- giveaway
- goodie
- grant
- gratuity
- gravy
- guerdon
- hand
- hand-me-down
- handout
- hire
- honorarium
- indemnification
- indemnity
- inheritance
- interest
- keep
- lagniappe
- largesse
- legacy
- libation
- liberation
- livelihood
- living
- lot
- maintenance
- measure
- meed
- meet
- oblation
- offering
- offertory
- offset
- outlay
- pardon
- parole
- part
- pay
- pay-off
- paying
- payment
- payoff
- pension
- philanthropy
- piece
- pittance
- portion
- premium
- present
- presentation
- prize
- probation
- proceeds
- profit
- provision
- quantity
- quittance
- quota
- ration
- reciprocity
- reckoning
- recompense
- recoupment
- redress
- refund
- reimbursement
- release
- relief
- remembrance
- remittal
- remittance
- remuneration
- reparation
- repayment
- reprisal
- requital
- restitution
- retaliation
- return
- returns
- reward
- salary
- salt
- satisfaction
- scale
- scholarship
- setoff
- settlement
- shake
- share
- slice
- souvenir
- stint
- stipend
- subscription
- subsidy
- subsistence
- sum
- support
- surplus
- sustenance
- take
- take-home
- taste
- tip
- token
- tribute
- upkeep
- wage
- write-off
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