Synonym: due, outstanding, owing. Antonym: paid. Similar words: paid off, in part, in particular, noun phrase, unpleasant, unprecedented, aid, said. Meaning: adj. 1. not paid 2. without payment 3. engaged in as a pastime.
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61 Moreover, it is now well established that an injured plaintiff can recover for the unpaid services of a friend or relative.
62 They then complete twelve months of unpaid work, known as pupillage, for a practising barrister at that person's chambers.
63 The procedure cost five hundred dollars, which Amelia left unpaid.
64 Another method of subordination is a prohibition on repayment of the debt whilst other creditors remain unpaid.
65 Disputes about unpaid wages and deteriorating working conditions attracted widespread violence against activists, as union rights were restricted.
66 She left a number of unpaid bills when she went back home.
67 Women do a lot of unpaid work in the home - significantly more than men.
68 The Democratic candidate for governor apparently objects to unpaid leave in all cases.
69 Thus a seller who in the normal way has accepted a cheque which is later dishonoured, is an unpaid seller.
70 Surcharges Recipients of unpaid or underpaid parcels will be charged the outstanding amount, plus a fee of 16p per parcel.
71 We were very successful in getting more than £40 million for unpaid benefits.
72 His personal habits are such that his chief following consists of unpaid tradesmen ....
73 All Frankish freemen were required to serve in campaigns when summoned, unpaid and providing their own equipment.
74 Our housework goes on behind the scenes, unnoticed, uncounted, uncharted as long as it is unpaid.
75 Many women do all the work in the home, and their labour is unpaid.
76 Holders tendering Notes will also receive accrued and unpaid interest up to, but not including, the payment date.
77 She may seek to use some of her annual leave entitlement as an alternative to unpaid leave.
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78 Creditors are not impressed by this explanation for their unpaid bills.
79 Ivan Capelli drove for the March team for five seasons, but says he's still owed the money in unpaid wages.
80 Patagonia allows employees two months of paid and two months of unpaid leave and allows them to return gradually to work.
81 Being uncounted, the value of unpaid work in society can not be estimated.
82 We have also omitted the time of unpaid informal carers and their lost employment opportunities.
83 They will therefore incur a late filing penalty as well as interest on the unpaid tax.
84 The master was paid 2 pence per week and he had four unpaid helpers.
85 The parents are quick to seize on anything that might suggest we use boys as unpaid labour.
86 This might be legal assistance to recover unpaid fees or help with the negotiations after a cancelled engagement.
87 Varley was its unpaid pastor until 1882 and experimented with various means of evangelizing and meeting the social needs of the poor.
88 It's doubtful she ever has taken a single day of unpaid leave during any of her innumerable campaigns for public office.
89 Mr Gould had gone to Mr Hoad's home in Gloucester to collect unpaid fines for parking and car tax.
90 Techniques of avoidance, easing strategies, were especially important to prevent unpaid overtime.
More similar words: paid off, in part, in particular, noun phrase, unpleasant, unprecedented, aid, said, raid, aide, AIDS, unpredictability, pain, pail, pair, braid, afraid, repair, impair, braided, painful, a pair of, painter, despair, first aid, paintwork, campaign, impaired, foreign aid, maidenhead.