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- Dictionaryunpaid/ʌnˈpeɪd/
adjective
- 1. (of a debt) not yet discharged by payment: "unpaid bills" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of work or a period of leave) undertaken without payment: "unpaid labour in the home"
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UNPAID meaning: 1. An unpaid debt, tax, etc. has not been paid: 2. Unpaid work is work that you do without getting…. Learn more.
- Unpaid: Italian Translation
unpaid translations: non pagato, non retribuito. Learn more...
- Unpaid: Portuguese Translation
unpaid translations: pendente, não pago, sem pagar, não...
- Unpaid: Arabic Translation
unpaid translations: غَير مَدفوع, غَير مَدفوع. Learn more in...
- Unpaid: Japanese Translation
UNPAID translations: 未払いの, 無報酬の, 未払(みばら)いの. Learn more in...
- Unpaid: Polish Translation
UNPAID translations: niezapłacony, bez wynagrodzenia ,...
- How to Pronounce Unpaid in English
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- Unpaid: Italian Translation
UNPAID definition: 1. An unpaid debt, tax, etc. has not been paid: 2. Unpaid work is work that you do without getting…. Learn more.
1. : not paid. an unpaid volunteer. 2. : not paying a salary. an unpaid position. Synonyms. outstanding. overdue. owed. owing. payable. unsettled. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of unpaid in a Sentence. I have a pile of unpaid bills sitting on my desk. The city is trying to collect unpaid taxes.
If you do unpaid work or are an unpaid worker, you do a job without receiving any money for it.
Unpaid definition: (of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid. See examples of UNPAID used in a sentence.
Definition of unpaid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If a job is unpaid, that means you do it without receiving any money in return. Your unpaid internship at the town newspaper will give you lots of experience, but no income.