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repay

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Verb — To pay back money that was borrowed or owed.

How to use repay

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

repay a debt repay a favor repay kindness

Etymology

From Old French repaiier, "to pay back," from re- plus paiier, "to pay."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “repay” mean?

The word “repay” means to pay back money that was borrowed or owed. In plain terms, to give back money owed, or to return a kindness (or a wrong) in kind.

How do you pronounce “repay”?

“Repay” is pronounced ree-PAY (/ɹiˈpeɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “repay” in a sentence?

Here is “repay” used in a sentence: “It will take him five years to repay the loan.”

What part of speech is “repay”?

“Repay” is a verb.

Where does the word “repay” come from?

The word “repay” comes from Old French. From Old French repaiier, "to pay back," from re- plus paiier, "to pay.".

Is “repay” a common word?

“Repay” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “repay” have?

“Repay” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to pay back money that was borrowed or owed.

What is the difference between repay and refund?

Repay means to pay back money that was borrowed or owed, and it can also mean to return a favour or wrong done to you. Refund specifically means to give back money that was already paid, often by a business to a customer, so a refund is one particular type of repayment tied to a purchase.

What is the difference between repay and reimburse?

Repay is a general word for paying back money owed, such as a loan, or for returning a favour or kindness. Reimburse specifically means to pay someone back for an expense they have already covered, such as a work-related cost, and is common in formal or business contexts.

Can you repay a favour, or only money?

Repay can be used for both money and non-monetary debts, since one of its senses is to return a favour, kindness, or wrong done to you. Phrases like "repay a kindness" or "repay someone's generosity" are standard uses beyond financial repayment.

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