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payment
  1. (uncountable) The act of paying.
  2. (countable) A sum of money paid in exchange for goods or services.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “It addresses the growing consumer desire to use electronic payment in place of cash.”
      “However, daily interest would have continued to be added to it until your payment was received.”
      “A suit with a velvet collar was provided to me as payment for being in the show.”
payable
  1. (plural) Debts owed by a business; liabilities.
  2. (sometimes postpositive) A thing that may be paid.
payday
  1. The day of the week or month, or the specific day, on which an employee's wages or salary is paid.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “After a successful quarter, the employees were overjoyed when they received their payday, a generous bonus that reflected their hard work and dedication.”
      “Whereas a payday loan borrower always has the protection of declaring bankruptcy, he has no such option in the face of a surly loan shark.”
      “A customer can choose to opt for a payday loan and that is agreed borrowing, rather than unarranged borrowing.”
payability
payables
  1. debts and liabilities owed by a business
  2. Examples:
    1. “Total funds owed to members included member payables and other liabilities owed to patrons.”
      “Current liabilities fell 6 percent, due to decreasing amounts of short-term debt along with other accrued payables.”
      “Important clues are also certainly found on the liability side, with unusual increases in account payables or increased debt levels.”
pay
payer
  1. One who pays; specifically, the person by whom a bill or note has been, or should be, paid.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The payer handed over the check to settle the outstanding bill.”
      “And if you are a UK tax payer, you can also choose to Gift Aid your donation.”
      “In reality, the indebtedness of the payer of the amount remitted is substituted by a debt incurred by the bank.”
payee
  1. one to whom money is paid.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He further represented that he had the bank's authority to make a direct contract between it and the payee by the use of the cheque card.”
      “In other words, it must pay the payee, and anyone to whom the supplier negotiates the bill.”
      “Whether such an instruction qualifies the order to the bank or is directed to the payee is a question of fact.”
paybook
  1. A booklet listing payments.
payor
  1. (law, healthcare, medical insurance) One who makes a payment.
  2. Examples:
    1. “At the other extreme, one could argue that the formulas should just continue to be applied to any income increase for the payor.”
      “The payee also undertakes to advise the payor of any change in the payee's country of residence.”
      “In one case, a payor said the introduction to the meeting was negative because it started with threats of enforcement and jail.”
paying
payments
  1. plural of payment
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Anyone who works these holidays must give up the payments of double time and time and a half.”
      “The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams.”
      “During the 14th century, landowners found it profitable to commute labour services for fixed cash payments.”
paybooks
  1. plural of paybook
paydays
  1. plural of payday
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All the other farmers in the area eventually sold off their land to developers, reaping hefty paydays.”
      “The gears meshed and the result was a very productive week for Mr. Hillier as he started with the first of three paydays on the week.”
      “Shareholders will find it hard to prevent headline-grabbing paydays, even if they wanted to.”
payings
  1. plural of paying
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It brings his payings into close and convenient correspondence with his usings of commodities, and different branches of his expenditure thus become easily comparable.”
payers
  1. plural of payer
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Cynical council tax payers are already pillorying beleaguered jobsworths for wasting their cash.”
      “In the garden above, designer John Kenyon used a mix of tumbled concrete payers and blue-stone for a more aged appearance.”
      “Tax payers are getting tired of always having to pay the dear price for the conduct of irresponsible and insensitive members of the public.”
payors
  1. plural of payor
  2. Examples:
    1. “Five of the eight payors described job loss as a major factor in not being able to make the required payments.”
      “In 20 cases, it was recommended that payors take steps to vary their maintenance orders.”
      “Here we are concerned with payors who legitimately receive their income on a non-taxable basis.”
payees
  1. plural of payee
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “On the other hand, there were dispositions of the company's money between the company and the payees of the cheques.”
      “Disbursements schedules show names of payees, and date and purpose of payments.”
      “Representative payees helped respondents manage money and pay rent in a timely fashion.”
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