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honorariumhon‧o‧rar‧i‧um /ˌɒnəˈreəriəm $ ˌɑːnəˈrer-/ noun (plural honoraria /-riə/) [countable] formal honorariumOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin ‘gift made to someone chosen for a post of honor’, from honor; ➔ HONOR - And for their time, they receive an honorarium of $ 5,040.
- Its survival depended on the generosity and good nature of the Secretary whose honorarium in 1933 was a year in arrears!
- Senator Moynihan later denied making the remark, but returned the $ 1, 000 honorarium.
- The children resisted this interpretation, claiming that it was an honorarium.
- The group has a paid facilitator, and members receive a small honorarium on the principle that their time is valued.
- The prize, which includes a $ 25, 000 honorarium, is considered one of the most prestigious in medicine.
- Tutors will be paid an honorarium for the work done at a rate to be determined annually.
a sum of money offered to a professional for a piece of advice, a speech etc |