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fee

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

UK: /fiː/, US: /fiː/

Definitions

  • A payment made to a professional person or institution for services rendered.
  • An amount charged for a privilege or for access to a facility or institution.

Usage Examples

  • The lawyer's fee was quite high for the consultation.
  • Students are required to pay a registration fee.

Etymology

From Middle English "fe," from Old English "feoh," meaning "money, property."

Synonyms

  • Charge
  • Payment
  • Tariff

Antonyms

  • Gratuity
  • Waiver
  • Donation

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish tarifa /taˈɾifa/
French frais /fʁɛ/
German Gebühr /ɡəˈbyːɐ̯/
Hindi शुल्क /ʃʊlk/
Tamil கட்டணம் /kaʈʈaɳam/
Bengali ফি /fi/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American and British English, the pronunciation is identical, but in some non-native regions, the vowel sound may vary slightly.

Historical Usage

In medieval times, a "fee" referred to a feudal estate or land granted in exchange for service.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of a "fee" is often associated with professional services like legal counsel, medical consultation, and educational institutions.

More Information

In modern times, "fee" is commonly used in contexts such as subscription services, entrance charges, and transaction fees in banking.

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