surcharge

/ˈsɜrtʃɑrdʒ/
noun
  1. An extra amount of money added to the usual price or fee.
    • There is a 10% surcharge for late payments.
    • The airline added a fuel surcharge to every ticket.
    • The hotel bill included a resort surcharge for amenities.
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verb
  1. To charge someone an extra amount of money beyond the usual price.
    • The store decided not to surcharge for gift wrapping.
    • The restaurant will surcharge parties of eight or more.
    • They surcharge customers who pay with a credit card.
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