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View usage for: (rɪmɪtəns) Word forms: plural remittancesvariable nounA remittance is a sum of money that you send to someone. [formal] Complete this coupon in block capitals and send it with your remittance to the addressbelow. Synonyms: payment, money, fee, settlement More Synonyms of remittance remittance in British English (rɪˈmɪtəns) noun1. payment for goods or services received or as an allowance, esp when sent by post remittance in American English (rɪˈmɪtəns) noun1. the sending of money, as by mail Word origin < remit + -ance Examples of 'remittance' in a sentenceremittance The black sheep of the family might be called it, the one despatched to Australia to live on a monthly remittance from home. In other languagesremittance British English: remittance NOUN A remittance is a sum of money that you send to someone. Please enclose your remittance with any cheques. - American English: remittance
- Brazilian Portuguese: remessa
- Chinese: 汇款
- European Spanish: envío
- French: paiement
- German: Überweisung
- Italian: rimessa
- Japanese: 送金額
- Korean: 송금액
- European Portuguese: remessa
- Latin American Spanish: giro
Definition money sent as payment Please enclose your remittance. Additional synonymsDefinition an amount of money given at regular intervals The boy was given an allowance for his own needs. Synonyms pocket money, grant, fee, payment, consideration, ration, handout, remittanceDefinition payment for a service He does odd jobs for a consideration. Synonyms payment, fee, reward, remuneration, recompense, perquisite, tipDefinition a payment asked by professional people for their services How much will the solicitor's fee be? Synonyms charge, pay, price, cost, bill, account, payment, wage, reward, hire, salary, compensation, toll, remuneration, recompense, emolument, honorarium, meed (archaic) Nearby words ofremittance - remiss
- remission
- remit
- remittance
- remix
- remnant
- remonstrance
Additional synonymsways to delay the settlement of debts Synonyms payment, clearing, discharge, clearance, defrayal |