Sentence example with the word 'stipend'

stipend

account, assessment, bounty, emolument, grant, income, pecuniary aid, recompense, retirement benefits, subsidy, welfare aid

Definition n. a sum of money allotted on a regular basis

Last update: September 4, 2016


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STIPEND, a fixed periodical payment or salary for services rendered.   [Please select]

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Without making adequate announcement, the employers withheld two hours' pay from the weekly stipend.   [Please select]

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, he was made grand pilot of England with an annual stipend of £166 13s.   [Please select]

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I have said that Field's weekly salary--"stipend," he called it--was paid regularly to Mrs.   [Please select]

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At first Nye was paid the princely stipend of $5 a week for these letters.   [Please select]

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The stipend was small enough: the work was extremely hard for a man of seventy-four.   [Please select]

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I am Free Church minister in Drumtochty, and my stipend is 200 pounds a year"."   [Please select]

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They shall receive the stipend that their predecessors shall have received.   [Please select]

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Meredith seldom thought of such a worldly matter as his stipend; but the managers were more practical.   [Please select]

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[115] The above-mentioned brother comes down annually to collect the stipend given them by the people here for their three houses.   [Please select]

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'We are forgetting business, ma'am,' said the beadle; 'here is your porochial stipend for the month.   [Please select]

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