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honorarium

[ US /ˌɑnɝˈɛɹiəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fee paid for a nominally free service

How To Use honorarium In A Sentence

  • If I find out that a science reporter, say, received a $20,000 honorarium from the American Petroleum Institute, I would have legitimate grounds for concern regardless of any visible problems with their work. Matthew Yglesias » When Journalists Donate
  • She also receives royalties from UpToDate and an honorarium from the Japanese Newswise: Latest News
  • Senator Moynihan later denied making the remark, but returned the $ 1, 000 honorarium.
  • She expects to be paid expenses and possibly a small honorarium.
  • But just as Krugman's admissive humility has not compelled the return of a substantial honorarium for professional less-than-excellence, there seems no popular demand that we seriously re-think an economic system that delivers such reliable cycles of chronic inequity and invariable mayhem for the poor and unlucky. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an honorarium.
  • But let a client or patient make the experiment of omitting this little ceremony of the honorarium, which is cense to be a thing entirely out of consideration between them, and mark how the learned gentleman will look upon his case. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • But let a client or patient make the experiment of omitting this little ceremony of the honorarium, which is _cense_ to be a thing entirely out of consideration between them, and mark how the learned gentleman will look upon his case. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • But always before he reached the middle he struck for what they called his honorarium; and this troubled them, for the tale was appearing week by week as it was written. Tommy and Grizel
  • The outcry was such that he was reinstated, as a retired emeritus professor - more importantly, with an honorarium attached.
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