paid

/peɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of pay: to give money in exchange for goods or services.
    • She paid the cashier and left the store with her groceries.
    • They paid the contractor after the work was finished.
    • He paid his rent online this morning.
adjective
  1. Receiving money for work done; not voluntary or free.
    • She works as a paid consultant for several companies.
    • The museum offers both free and paid admission.
    • He took a paid internship to gain experience in the field.
  2. Having been given the required amount of money; settled or satisfied (as in a bill or debt).
    • Make sure your account is paid before the due date.
    • The loan is now fully paid.
    • The invoice is marked 'paid' in the system.
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