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Synonyms for meed
Grammar : Adv, noun |
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Phonetic Transcription : mid |
Top 10 synonyms for meed Other synonyms for the word meed
- acquirement
- acquisition
- admeasurement
- admensuration
- allotment
- allowance
- amends
- amount
- amplification
- amplitude
- apportionment
- appreciation
- appropriation
- area
- articulation
- asset
- assignment
- atom
- atonement
- bacon
- bang
- bit
- bite
- blue ribbon
- bonus
- boon
- bounty
- branch
- bread
- breadth
- bulk
- cake
- capacity
- capture
- catch
- chastening
- chastisement
- check
- chip
- claim
- comeuppance
- commission
- compensation
- component
- consideration
- consignment
- constituent
- contribution
- coupon
- cream
- crown
- cue
- cut
- cut in
- cut up
- decoration
- defrayment
- degree
- department
- depth
- desert
- deserts
- deserving
- detail
- dimension
- discipline
- disciplining
- dispensation
- distance
- distribution
- divide
- dividend
- division
- divvy
- dole
- dose
- dose of one's own medicine
- drag
- dram
- due
- dueness
- duration
- element
- emoluments
- end
- excerpt
- extent
- extra
- extract
- eye for an eye
- factor
- feather in cap
- fee
- fifty-fifty
- find
- first place
- fix
- food
- fraction
- fragment
- frequency
- fringe benefit
- gain
- garland
- get hers
- get his
- gob
- gold
- gold star
- goodies
- gravy
- grease
- guerdon
- halver
- haul
- height
- helping
- heritage
- hire
- hit
- honor
- honorarium
- hunk
- income
- indemnification
- indemnity
- inducement
- ingredient
- installment
- interest
- item
- jackpot
- just deserts
- lagniappe
- laurel
- lex talionis
- limb
- lion's share
- loot
- lot
- lump
- lumps
- magnitude
- mass
- measure
- medal
- meed
- member
- mensuration
- merit
- module
- moiety
- molecule
- morsel
- nip
- nugget
- organ
- parcel
- part
- partage
- particle
- partition
- pay
- payback
- payment
- payoff
- penalty
- percentage
- perk
- perks
- perquisite
- pick
- pickings
- piece
- piece of action
- pillage
- pitch
- pittance
- plum
- plunder
- points
- portion
- possession
- prem
- premium
- privilege
- prize
- proceeds
- profit
- proportion
- provender
- provision
- punishment
- purse
- quantity
- quantum
- quid pro quo
- quota
- quotient
- quotum
- rake-off
- range
- ratio
- ration
- reach
- reciprocity
- reckoning
- recompensation
- recompense
- rectification
- redress
- regard
- reimbursement
- remittance
- remuneration
- reparation
- repayment
- requital
- restitution
- retaliation
- retribution
- return
- returns
- revenge
- reward
- right
- salary
- salve
- satisfaction
- scale
- scholarship
- scrap
- section
- sector
- segment
- serving
- settlement
- share
- shot
- side
- size
- slab
- slice
- sliver
- slug
- smithereen
- span
- spiff
- splinter
- split
- spoil
- spoils
- stake
- stakes
- stipend
- stipendium
- stock
- store
- strength
- strokes
- subdivision
- sum
- supply
- surplus
- swag
- sweetener
- take-home
- takings
- talion
- taste
- tip
- tit for tat
- title
- tooth for a tooth
- treasure
- trophy
- unit
- value
- volume
- wage
- wages
- weight
- whack
- what is coming to one
- what is due
- what is merited
- what one is asking for
- what's coming to one
- windfall
Définition of meed
- As in measure for measure : adv equally
- As in measure : noun portion, scope
- As in part : noun piece, portion of something
- As in pay : noun earnings from employment
- As in plum : noun reward, prize
- As in portion : noun share, cut, ration
- As in premium : noun bonus, prize
- As in prize : noun award, winnings
- As in quota : noun portion allotted to something
- As in ration : noun allotment of limited supply
- As in reward : noun payment, prize
- As in share : noun portion, allotment
- As in just deserts : noun virtue triumphing over vice
- As in guerdon : noun reward
- As in deserts : noun what is due one
- As in dividend : noun one's share, profit
- All the meed of the tomb, all the solace of sepulture, I give freely.
- Extract from : « The Aeneid of Virgil » by Virgil
- They all worshiped Rosamund; and, truth to tell, Rosamund could not but enjoy her meed of popularity.
- Extract from : « A Modern Tomboy » by L. T. Meade
- Ah, why begrudge the marquis his meed of admiration, if he likes it?
- Extract from : « The Rose of Old St. Louis » by Mary Dillon
- Father Hickey had suffered the meed of his inhospitable conduct.
- Extract from : « The Miraculous Revenge » by Bernard Shaw
- I paid to Max's bracelet and the arm which wore it the meed of looks, not of words.
- Extract from : « The King's Mirror » by Anthony Hope
- It was no part of his practice to like or dislike his employers, so long as they paid him his meed.
- Extract from : « The God of Love » by Justin Huntly McCarthy
- Her girlhood had been blighted, robbed of its meed of happiness and joy.
- Extract from : « Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- She had heard him spoken of, and always with a meed of affection that is given to few men.
- Extract from : « Brand Blotters » by William MacLeod Raine
- These were first-fruits of liberty, and the meed and reward of Liberals.
- Extract from : « Lectures on the French Revolution » by John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
- Still they denied her no meed her rare charms might properly claim.
- Extract from : « The Last of the Mohicans » by James Fenimore Cooper
Antonyms for meed
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