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stipend
[ stahy-pend ]
noun
- a periodic payment, especially a scholarship or fellowship allowance granted to a student.
- fixed or regular pay; salary.
stipend
/ ˈstaɪpɛnd /
noun
- a fixed or regular amount of money paid as a salary or allowance, as to a clergyman
Other Words From
- stipend·less adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Providing a monthly stipend to needy families not only reduces the direct effects of poverty that can trigger investigations, but it improves other outcomes.
Boko, captivated the nation going through difficult economic times with his promises of change, employment and government stipends.
In that instance, however, the ALP paid for flights and daily stipends.
Currently the City Charter says the council, which is made up of council members and the mayor, shall receive a $100 monthly stipend and have any job expenses reimbursed.
According to the letter, recipients would supposedly be paid an $80 stipend for food costs and be provided with “government-approved” bunks.
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