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pay

pay
verb
1
To give money in exchange for goods, services, or work.
"Can you pay the plumber before he leaves?"
"She pays her rent on the first of the month."
2
To be worthwhile or profitable.
"Honesty pays in the long run."
noun
1
Money received for work; wages or salary.
"The pay here is decent, but the hours are long."

How to Use Pay

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo hand over money for something, or the money you earn from work.

Common pairings
pay a bill pay in cash a pay rise crime doesn't pay

Word Forms

paid past tense, payed past tense, payed past tense, paid past tense, pay plural, paid plural, payed plural, pays plural, Pays plural, pays singular, pay singular, paid singular, payed singular, payest singular, paidest singular, payedst singular, paidst singular, payeth singular, pays singular

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Etymology

From Old French paiier, ultimately from Latin pacare ("to pacify, satisfy") — the idea being that paying a debt settles or "pacifies" it.

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