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bonus
[ boh-nuhs ]
noun
- something given or paid over and above what is due.
Synonyms: gift, honorarium, reward
- a sum of money granted or given to an employee, a returned soldier, etc., in addition to regular pay, usually in appreciation for work done, length of service, accumulated favors, etc.
- something free, as an extra dividend, given by a corporation to a purchaser of its securities.
- a premium paid for a loan, contract, etc.
- something extra or additional given freely:
Every purchaser of a pound of coffee received a box of cookies as a bonus.
bonus
/ ˈbəʊnəs /
noun
- something given, paid, or received above what is due or expected
a Christmas bonus for all employees
- an extra dividend allotted to shareholders out of profits
- insurance a dividend, esp a percentage of net profits, distributed to policyholders either annually or when the policy matures
- a slang word for a bribe
Word History and Origins
Origin of bonus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bonus1
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Example Sentences
And as a bonus, they send home more than $20 billion in remittances each year.
A recent U.S. study found men get a “daddy bonus” —employers seem to like men who have children and their salaries show it.
When they steal things, they want to get all the bonus points.
Prosecutors say the two then promised that employee a $10,000 bonus, which was promptly paid.
And bonus points for the school bus that burst into flames with the comic timing of a Simpsons gag.
Moreover, when we come to pay off, the crew will receive a bonus, in consideration of the long and perilous voyage.
Hale bought all of old Judd's land, formed a stock company and in the trade gave June a bonus of the stock.
Hollister's crew, working on a bonus for work performed, kept the bolts of cedar gliding down the chute.
Nor was Jimmy at all displeased when he found at the end of the week that he had been given a nice bonus for his work.
Agents were appointed in each likely State, with sub-agents who were paid a bonus on every actual settler.
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