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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91 He spent 3 months there, running up bills of £30,000, as yet unpaid.
92 Successful candidates usually have a strong record of accomplishment in paid and unpaid work.
93 Because persuading people to be unpaid referees is difficult it could be argued that editors have to pass the comments on.
94 Marshals are unpaid volunteers who give up their spare time to make it possible for others to compete for glory.
95 Numerous creditors found themselves saddled with unpaid bills almost four times that amount.
96 This means that both paid and unpaid labour must be assessed in terms of their contributions to society and rewarded commensurately.
97 It was chronically underfunded, as a result of which faculty often went unpaid.
98 Police say the motive for the killing was an unpaid drug debt.
99 Recently he has found himself working late in the office, unpaid overtime, trying to get the damned thing right.
100 As a consequence, a large cheque which was presented against my account was returned unpaid.
101 We've had so many unpaid bills that we've started to demand payment up front.
102 He scrupulously took unpaid leave for every day he campaigned.
103 More controversially, the Crown for certain unpaid taxes and other levies is also accorded the status of preferential creditor.
104 A year later unpaid bills amounted to £590 on credit sales of £1,300.
105 A tax amnesty would allow unpaid taxes since 1986 to be paid at 15-20 percent of their original value.
106 Borrowers who underpay tax if interest rates rise must give any unpaid interest to the Revenue in the subsequent 12 months.
107 Throughout the dispute(Sentencedict.com), unpaid ambulance staff suspended for their action remained at their posts in order to provide emergency cover.
108 The consideration to Holders will also include accrued and unpaid interest.
109 The answers emphasise that businesses have difficulties with more than bank loans and unpaid debts.
110 He fathered nine children with four women and the unpaid amounts totaled $ 25,000.
111 Nearly half of them have to rely on unpaid help from friends or family members.
112 Christofferson, however, kept track of his unpaid overtime hours and by June had amassed almost 500.
113 The term carer or family carer will be used to denote those doing unpaid family care.
114 Beyond that, she had shown that women were capable of being more than simpering wallflowers, or unpaid housekeepers.
115 Last month they owed £500. This went unpaid and the arrears will total £1000 by December.
116 He loved this unpaid work and had successfully developed the unit from a group of about 15 young people.
117 In addition many courses involve periods of unpaid professional practice and work experience within the academic year.
118 These men and women had spent two weeks preparing for the big occasion, many taking unpaid leave from work.
119 It seems she felt they were being used as unpaid labour.
120 Will these families be more symmetrical as far as the allocation of unpaid work is concerned?
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