Antonyms for paid out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pey |
Phonetic Transcription : peɪ |
Definition of paid out
Origin :- c.1200, "to appease, pacify, satisfy," from Old French paier "to pay, pay up" (12c., Modern French payer), from Latin pacare "to please, pacify, satisfy" (in Medieval Latin especially "satisfy a creditor"), literally "make peaceful," from pax (genitive pacis) "peace" (see peace). Meaning "to give what is due for goods or services" arose in Medieval Latin and was attested in English by early 13c.; sense of "please, pacify" died out in English by 1500. Sense of "suffer, endure" (a punishment, etc.) is first recorded late 14c. Related: Paid; paying.
- As in pay : verb profit, yield
- As in shell out : verb give
- As in blow : verb use up money
- As in disburse : verb spend money
- As in distribute : verb allocate, deliver, spread
- As in expend : verb exhaust; spend
- As in go through : verb use up
- The warp was paid out for awhile and then made fast on board the steamer.
- Extract from : « The Island Mystery » by George A. Birmingham
- I ordered the chain, which we had begun to heave in, to be paid out again.
- Extract from : « Heart of Darkness » by Joseph Conrad
- He exulted thus at the idea that he had "paid out the stuck-up beggar after all."
- Extract from : « Lord Jim » by Joseph Conrad
- I won it myself, and paid out three and twopence for drinks.
- Extract from : « Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green » by Jerome K. Jerome
- Will it be paid out of the post office like the Old Age Pensions?
- Extract from : « Lady Bountiful » by George A. Birmingham
- Money is paid out to those prisoners who have an account at the rate of 20M.
- Extract from : « The Better Germany in War Time » by Harold Picton
- They were not paid out of the credit voted by the Volksraad.
- Extract from : « The Peace Negotiations » by J. D. Kestell
- At the Johnson's ferry fishery £114 was taken in and £28 paid out.
- Extract from : « The Bounty of the Chesapeake » by James Wharton
- I've paid out all the good dollars for stores that I intend to on this trip.
- Extract from : « Jim Spurling, Fisherman » by Albert Walter Tolman
- The bull went down, and we paid out a goodly portion of line.
- Extract from : « Swept Out to Sea » by W. Bertram Foster
Synonyms for paid out
- acquit
- administer
- allot
- ante up
- apportion
- appropriate
- assign
- be profitable
- be remunerative
- bestow
- blow
- bring in
- circulate
- come across
- come through
- come up with
- consign
- consume
- contribute
- convey
- cough up
- cut up
- deal
- deal out
- defray
- deplete
- diffuse
- disburse
- dish out
- dispense
- disperse
- dispose
- disseminate
- dissipate
- distribute
- divide
- divvy
- divvy up
- dole out
- donate
- employ
- endow
- exhaust
- expend
- finish
- foot the bill
- fork out
- fork over
- give
- give away
- go through
- hand out
- hand over
- issue
- kick back
- lay out
- lot out
- make a return
- make money
- measure out
- mete
- outlay
- parcel
- partition
- pass out
- pay
- pay dividends
- pay for
- pay off
- pay out
- pony up
- present
- produce
- prorate
- provide a living
- put out
- radiate
- ration
- return
- scatter
- share
- shell out
- show gain
- show profit
- slice up
- sow
- spend
- splurge
- spring for
- squander
- strew
- sweeten
- throw money at
- use
- use up
- wash up
- waste
- yield profit
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