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pay

/peɪ/noun, verb1 syllable

Pay means: something that remunerates.

Synonyms for pay29

noun, as in something that remunerates

wage, earnings, remuneration, salary

verb, as in dedicate

verb, as in make a compensation for

pay back, pay off, get, fix

verb, as in do or give something to somebody in return

pay off, make up, compensate

verb, as in cancel or discharge a debt

pay up, ante up

verb, as in bring in

verb, as in convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow

also used for pay

cough up, defray, do the needful, expend, foot the bill, fork out, fork over, imburse, lay out, pay the freight, pay the piper, pay the price

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What does pay mean?12

noun

1

something that remunerates“wages were paid by cash”

verb

1

dedicate“give thought to”

2

make a compensation for“a favor that cannot be paid back”

3

do or give something to somebody in return“Does she pay you for the work you are doing?”

4

cancel or discharge a debt“pay up, please!”

5

bring in“interest-bearing accounts”

6

convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow“Don't pay him any mind”

7

give money, usually in exchange for goods or services“I paid four dollars for this sandwich”

8

be worth it“It pays to go through the trouble”

9

render“pay a visit”

10

bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action“You'll pay for this!”

11

discharge or settle“pay a debt”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with pay?60

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Pay in a sentence

  • In the first place, you all have to pay a debt first.Dejo
  • Sorry to be so direct, but how much did you pay for this?CM
  • When riding a bus or a train, you need to pay the fare._undertoad
  • Before we get out of the taxi, we pay the fare.unknown
  • Such being the case, he is unable to pay.unknown
  • The longer you stay, the more overtime pay you'll get.CM
  • At first, the boy didn't pay much attention to my advice.CK
  • The job is interesting, and then again, the pay is good.unknown

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Forms of pay

as a noun

plural
pays

as a verb

past tense
paid
past participle
paid
present participle
paying
third-person singular
pays