Unpaid - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌʌnˈpeɪd|  American pronunciation of the word unpaid
Brit.  |ʌnˈpeɪd|  British pronunciation of the word unpaid

adjective

- without payment (syn: volunteer)
the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers
- engaged in as a pastime (syn: amateur, recreational)
unpaid extras in the documentary

Extra examples

I have a pile of unpaid bills sitting on my desk.

The city is trying to collect unpaid taxes.

She took three months of unpaid leave from her job.

I served as an unpaid consultant on the project.

He took an unpaid leave from work.

...the club's bylaws bar any member whose annual dues remain unpaid from voting in the election...

...a decision accordant with previous policy regarding unpaid leave...

Many employees work countless hours of unpaid overtime.

The bill would permit workers twelve weeks of unpaid leave for family emergencies.

Women's work in the home tends to be both unpaid and unacknowledged.

The Inland Revenue wrote off £900 million in unpaid taxes.

An employee on an unpaid leave of absence does not receive pay for the holiday.

Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien

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