Synonyms for pays out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pey |
Phonetic Transcription : peɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for pays out Other synonyms for the word pays out
- acquit
- ante up
- appropriate
- be profitable
- be remunerative
- bestow
- blow
- come across
- come through
- come up with
- consign
- convey
- cough up
- cut up
- deal
- deal out
- defray
- deplete
- diffuse
- disburse
- dish out
- disperse
- dispose
- 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
Définition of pays 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
- If he wants to do anything for me, why don't he gim me the money he pays out for 'em?
- Extract from : « Freaks of Fortune » by Oliver Optic
- A windlass in the anchor-chamber now pays out the cable between it and the mine as the anchor-chamber sinks.
- Extract from : « America's War for Humanity » by Thomas Herbert Russell
- He has one hundred and sixteen school-houses, and pays out more than seventy thousand dollars a year in teachers' salaries.
- Extract from : « Life On The Mississippi, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- The treasurer receives all village funds, and pays out money upon the order of the trustees.
- Extract from : « Elements of Civil Government » by Alexander L. Peterman
- He gives bond for the faithful performance of his duties, and pays out funds upon the warrant of the county commissioners.
- Extract from : « Elements of Civil Government » by Alexander L. Peterman
- He receives the State's revenues from the Auditor and pays out money only by warrant issued by the Auditor.
- Extract from : « Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition » by J.A. James
- A fogger who pays out the shillings from his warehouse receives them back again in a few minutes over the counter of his store.
- Extract from : « Recent Developments in European Thought » by Various
- It pays out of the common Imperial purse all but a negligible fraction of the cost of primary education in Ireland.
- Extract from : « The Framework of Home Rule » by Erskine Childers
- "'I pays out immédiatemong on receipt of the Sunday papers, which will be Sunday night," says Blaney.
- Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, April 14, 1920 » by Various
- Unless we act soon to make sure the fund takes in as much as it pays out, there will be no security for old or for young.
- Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
Antonyms for pays out
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