Antonym: unpaid. Similar words: unpaid, paid off, low-paid, prepaid, overpaid, aid, pain, pair. Meaning: [peɪd] adj. 1. marked by the reception of pay 2. involving gainful employment in something often done as a hobby 3. yielding a fair profit.
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2. He paid £5 for the book.
3. The package includes 20 days' paid holiday a year.
4. He's the world's highest paid entertainer.
5. I paid the cheque into my savings account.
6. The hotel workers get paid peanuts .
7. His main grouse is that he isn't paid enough.
8. Neither of them is currently in paid employment.
9. They paid him a high compliment.
10. Her parents paid for her to go to Canada.
11. I paid the money on your behalf.
12. She paid a circular visit among her relations.
13. Small amounts will be paid in cash.
14. My persistence in demanding my rights finally paid off.
15. He was paid for the overtime he worked.
16. We paid a fleeting visit to Paris.
17. Have they been paid the money due to them?
18. He paid the money back promptly.
19. Have you paid the milkman this month?
20. He hadn't paid his television licence fee.
21. He paid a large sum for the house.
22. He paid scant attention to what was said.
23. Has your salary been paid yet?
24. They prefer to be paid in foreign currencies.
25. The job is relatively poorly paid.
26. Kate was well paid and enjoyed her job.
27. He paid me the ten dollars he owed me.
28. I forget how much they paid for it.
29. My salary is paid directly into my bank.
30. Workers are paid for their labour.