An estate of inheritance; title to real property
that can be willed or descend to heirs.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
fee (noun)1.
a) (1) an estate in land held in feudal law from a lord on condition of homage and service
(2) a piece of land so held
b) an inherited or heritable estate in land
2.
a) a fixed charge
b) a sum paid or charged for a service
transitive verb
1.
chiefly Scottish - hire
2.
- tip
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
fee (noun)the amount of money that is demanded as payment for something
SYNONYMS:
ante, charge, cost, damage, fee, figure, freight, price tagRELATED WORDS:
fair market value, market value, valuation, value; asking price, list price, sticker price; price point, rate, tariff, unit price; carrying charge, overcharge, service charge ( service fee), surcharge; deduction, discount, markdown, reduction, sale; deposit; down payment; account, bill, check, invoice, tabto provide with a paying job
SYNONYMS:
assume, engage, fee, hire, lay on, pay, place, recruit, retain, sign (up on), take onRELATED WORDS:
reemploy, reengage, rehire; apprentice, contract, job, partner, subcontract; enlist; advance, promote, upgrade; keep (on); headhunt, scoutNEAR ANTONYMS:
furlough, lay off, lock outRisk Free Exam Pass Guarantee
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