Bonus - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output (syn: incentive)
Extra examples
As a bonus for good behavior you can stay up late.
The product has the added bonus of providing extra vitamins.
Staff members were given a bonus for finishing the project on schedule.
The company offered bonuses to entice new workers.
We receive annual bonuses at the end of the year.
Long-term savers qualify for a cash bonus.
Further additions to your pay may take the form of bonus payments.
Each worker receives an annual bonus.
Britain's possession of North Sea oil has proved a bonus for British technology.
He promised to take me to the match with the added bonus of an afternoon off school.
An unexpected bonus to my trip was a meeting with a very very very distant relative.
The cash bonus provides a powerful incentive to workers.
Donating her salary bonus to charity was a really classy thing to do.
...regarded her annual bonus as a just recompense for her job performance and not as some corporate donative...
...that holiday bonus has proved to be a godsend for my bills...
Word forms
singular: bonus
plural: bonuses
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