bonus
Americannoun
plural
bonuses-
something given or paid over and above what is due.
- Synonyms:
- gift, honorarium, reward
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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.
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something free, as an extra dividend, given by a corporation to a purchaser of its securities.
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a premium paid for a loan, contract, etc.
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something extra or additional given freely.
Every purchaser of a pound of coffee received a box of cookies as a bonus.
noun
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something given, paid, or received above what is due or expected
a Christmas bonus for all employees
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an extra dividend allotted to shareholders out of profits
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insurance a dividend, esp a percentage of net profits, distributed to policyholders either annually or when the policy matures
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a slang word for a bribe
Related Words
Bonus, bounty, premium refer to something extra beyond a stipulated payment. A bonus is a gift to reward performance, paid either by a private employer or by a government: a bonus based on salary; a soldiers' bonus. A bounty is a public aid or reward offered to stimulate interest in a specific purpose or undertaking and to encourage performance: a bounty for killing wolves. A premium is usually something additional given as an inducement to buy, produce, or the like: a premium received with a magazine subscription. See also present 2.
Etymology
Origin of bonus
1765–75; < Latin: good
Example Sentences
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Senior hires can fetch signing bonuses of over $1 million from asset managers anxious to build out both their private-equity and credit secondary capabilities and keep up with investor demand.
He turned in his paper feeling confident that he’d gotten everything right, even the bonuses.
From Literature
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He earns approximately $3.5 million annually, which includes his year-end bonus.
From MarketWatch
He said he earns about $65,000 a year, before bonus, as a research associate.
Russell banged over the conversion and, incredibly, the underdogs were ahead by 18 with a bonus point in the bank.
From BBC
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