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payingadjective yielding a profitfinally found a paying job economic, fat, gainful, juicy, lucrative, money-spinning(chiefly British), moneymaking, profitable, remunerative advantageous, beneficial, favorable, rewarding, useful, worthwhilebankable unprofitable disadvantageous, unfavorable payingnounthe act of offering money in exchange for goods or servicesthe actual shopping was quick, but with the long lines, paying for the stuff seemed to take forever compensation, disbursement, giving, payment, remitment, remittance, remuneration rendering, tenderingreimbursement, repaymentpaying off, paying up, prepaymentoverpayment nonpayment underpayment payingverbpresent participle of payto give (someone) the sum of money owed for goods or services receivedwe need to pay the cashier and then we can leave compensating, recompensing, remunerating refunding, reimbursing, repaying, requitingremittingpaying off, paying up, prepaying stiffing to give what is owed foryou ought to pay that bill before it's overdue anteing (up), balancing, clearing, discharging, footing, liquidating, meeting, paying off, paying up, ponying up, quitting, recompensing, settling, springing (for), standing repudiating to hand over or use up in paymentrock fans were willing to pay enormous sums to get into the concert disbursing, dropping, expending, forking (over, out, or up), giving, laying out, outlaying, shelling out, spending lavishing, rainingblowing, dissipating, frittering (away), running through, squandering, throwing away, wasting caching, hoarding, laying up, savingacquiring, earning, gaining, garnering, making, procuring, realizing, securing, winning to produce as revenuean investment paying six percent bearing, giving, returning, yielding bringing in, nettingaffording, furnishing, providing, supplyingpaying off to provide with a paying jobpay someone to mow the lawn for the summer assuming, employing, engaging, feeing(chiefly Scottish), hiring, laying on(chiefly British), placing, recruiting, retaining, signing (up or on), taking on reemploying(or re-employing), reengaging(or re-engaging), rehiringapprenticing, contracting, jobbing, partnering, subcontractingenlistingadvancing, promoting, upgradingkeeping (on)headhunting, scouting axing, canning, discharging, dismissing, firing, sacking furloughing, laying off, locking out |