Fee ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fee ( noun )

An amount of money paid for a service.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english fēo, of germanic origin; related to dutch vee "cattle", also to feud.

Examples:

  1. The fee for the lawyer's services was quite high.
  2. The fee for the concert was $100 per ticket.
  3. She charged a fee for her consulting services.
  4. The club members had to pay an annual fee.
  5. The university charges a fee for late registration.

(As a verb)

Fee ( verb )

An amount of money paid for a service.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english fēo, of germanic origin; related to dutch vee "cattle", also to feud.

Examples:

  1. The fee for the lawyer's services was quite high.
  2. The fee for the concert was $100 per ticket.
  3. She charged a fee for her consulting services.
  4. The club members had to pay an annual fee.
  5. The university charges a fee for late registration.
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