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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181. His monthly salary is paid into the bank by his employer.
182. I paid only 3000 for this used car but it's worth a lot more.
183. The rest of the money will be paid in stages .
184. The workers are angry that they haven't been paid for the week.
185. They invested money in the company right at the start and the gamble paid off .
186. The previously free ( = not paid for ) distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy.
187. If you haven't paid for your ride, out you get!
188. She paid for the drink and pocketed the change without counting it.
189. Can you lend me some money to tide me over until I get paid?
190. I paid for last week's shopping and you paid for this week's, so let's call it quits.
191. Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
192. I gave him £1000 down, and paid the rest in instalments.
193. Please note that this bill must be paid within 10 days.
194. He paid the whole bill with an American Express card.
195. I paid little attention to what the others were saying.
196. People who are wrongly arrested may be paid compensation .
197. The new chemistry lab was paid for by friends of the college.
198. You're not being paid to twiddle your thumbs all day,(http://Sentencedict.com) you know!
199. This is the most dangerous professional sport there is, and the worst paid.
200. Come on, fair's fair - I paid last time so it's your turn.
201. According to leaked cabinet documents, no compensation would be paid.
202. I pay my money into the bank as soon as I get paid.
203. She just took out her purse and paid a thousand in cash: what a cool customer!
204. Farmers are now paid to let their land lie fallow .
205. Pensions are paid by the state on a pay-as-you-go basis.
206. I welcome the proposal to reduce taxes for the poorly paid.
207. The director paid tribute to all she had done for the charity.
208. These bills have to be paid one way or another.
209. At the risk of stating the obvious, people who have not paid cannot be admitted.
210. The insurance company paid out for the stolen jewellery and silver.