nett

/nɛt/
adjective
  1. Remaining after all deductions, such as taxes or expenses; net.
    • After subtracting shipping costs, the nett revenue was much lower.
    • The company reported a nett profit of $2 million for the quarter.
    • Her nett salary after taxes is $3,000 per month.
  2. Final or ultimate, after everything is considered.
    • The nett result of the changes was a more efficient system.
    • The nett outcome of the meeting was a decision to delay the project.
    • After all the arguments, the nett effect was that no one was happy.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. After all deductions or considerations; in a final or net manner.
    • The offer is $200 nett, including delivery.
    • The price is $50 nett, with no additional fees.
    • She earns $40,000 nett per year after taxes.
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