Synonyms for out lay
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : noun out-ley; verb out-ley |
Phonetic Transcription : noun ˈaʊtˌleɪ; verb ˌaʊtˈleɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for out lay Other synonyms for the word out lay
- absorb
- accoutrements
- acquit
- acquittal
- addition
- advance
- aggregate
- alimony
- all
- amends
- amortization
- annuity
- ante up
- apparatus
- appliances
- application
- apply
- appraisal
- appraisement
- arm and a leg
- asking price
- assessment
- bad news
- barter
- bestow
- bite
- blow
- body
- bottom dollar
- bottom line
- bounty
- budget
- burden
- cash on barrelhead
- cast away
- ceiling
- charge
- clothing
- come across
- come through
- come to
- come up with
- compensation
- confer
- consideration
- contribute
- cost
- cost of living
- costs
- costume
- cough up
- damage
- damages
- deal
- debit
- debt
- decrement
- defray
- defrayal
- defrayment
- demand
- deplete
- deposit
- depreciation
- deprivation
- disburse
- disbursement
- discharge
- discount
- dish out
- dispense
- disperse
- disposal
- dissipate
- dissipation
- distribute
- divide
- divvy
- dole out
- donate
- down
- drain
- drop
- dues
- duty
- employ
- empty
- ensemble
- entirety
- estimate
- evote
- exaction
- exhaust
- expend
- expenditure
- expense
- expenses
- extent
- face value
- fare
- fee
- figure
- finish
- foot the bill
- forfeit
- forfeiture
- fork out
- fork over
- fritter
- funding
- garb
- gear
- get-up
- give
- go through
- guise
- hand out
- hand over
- highway robbery
- hire
- indemnification
- insurance
- invest
- investment
- keep
- kickback
- kit
- lavish
- lay out
- lend
- liability
- line
- liquidate
- list
- loan
- loss
- lot
- machinery
- matching funds
- materiel
- measure out
- misspend
- mortgage
- net
- nick
- nut
- obligation
- out of pocket
- outdo
- outgo
- outgoing
- outlay
- output
- overhead
- paraphernalia
- part
- partition
- pay
- pay down
- pay for
- pay out
- pay up
- pay-off
- paying
- payment
- payoff
- payroll
- pension
- per diem
- pony up
- portion
- premium
- preservation
- price
- price tag
- prize
- product
- provisions
- put in
- put out
- put up
- quantum
- quittance
- quotation
- ransom
- rate
- reckoning
- recompense
- redress
- refund
- reimbursement
- remittance
- remuneration
- rent
- repair
- reparation
- reparations
- repayment
- requital
- responsibility
- restitution
- retail
- retaliation
- return
- reward
- rig
- rigging
- risk
- run through
- running
- sacrifice
- salary
- score
- set-back
- setback
- settle
- settlement
- shell out
- spend
- spending
- splurge
- spring for
- squander
- squeeze
- sticker
- subsidy
- subsistence
- suit
- sum
- supplies
- support
- surcharge
- sustenance
- sustentation
- tab
- tackle
- tariff
- throw
- throw away
- throw money at
- tick
- ticket
- tidy sum
- togs
- toll
- top dollar
- trappings
- tune
- upkeep
- use
- use up
- utilities
- valuation
- value
- wage
- wages
- wardrobe
- wash up
- waste
- whole
- wholesale
- worth
Définition of out lay
Origin :- "act or fact of laying out (especially money) or expending," 1798, originally Scottish, from out (adv.) + lay (v.).
- As in outfit : noun set of clothes or equipment
- As in outlay : noun expenses
- As in overhead : noun general, continuing costs of operation
- As in payment : noun fee; installment of fee
- As in price : noun financial value
- As in upkeep : noun maintenance
- As in expenses : noun expense
- As in charge : noun price asked for something
- As in cost : noun expense; price paid
- As in disbursement : noun payment
- As in equity : noun money invested in possession
- As in expenditure : noun payment
- As in expense : noun cost, payment
- As in financing : noun money for operating expenses
- As in amount : noun total
- As in lay out : verb spend money
- As in shell out : verb give
- As in spend : verb give, pay out
- As in disburse : verb spend money
- As in expend : verb exhaust; spend
- But the drawback to the carrying of it out lay in the fact that Peters never was in his cups.
- Extract from : « In the Whirl of the Rising » by Bertram Mitford
- As you take them out lay them on a flat dish, the bottom of which is strewed with powdered sugar.
- Extract from : « Miss Leslie's Lady's New Receipt-Book » by Eliza Leslie
- Break open the staves to let it out—lay a good train—light a slow match close to the leather (ladder).
- Extract from : « The Parson O' Dumford » by George Manville Fenn
Antonyms for out lay
- accumulate
- asset
- attach
- be lazy
- bias
- blessing
- boon
- build
- cause
- collect
- combine
- debt
- deposit
- destruction
- earn
- exculpation
- exoneration
- fill
- freeing
- gather
- get
- hoard
- hold
- income
- individual
- inequity
- irresponsibility
- join
- keep
- maintain
- neglect
- negligence
- one
- part
- partiality
- pay
- penalty
- punishment
- receive
- repayment
- retain
- retreat
- retribution
- save
- savings
- set aside
- shun
- store
- take
- take away
- unfairness
- unite
- unjustness
- whole
- withhold
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