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unpaid
/ ʌˈɪ /
adjective
- (of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid
- working without pay
- having wages outstanding
Example Sentences
Musk initially said he would perform his role as an outside volunteer but the White House later confirmed he would operate as an unpaid special government employee.
And even if you’re able to keep your job under the Family and Medical Leave Act, you may wind up needing to take an unpaid leave of absence.
Despite the barber shop's supposed high revenue, police find an unpaid £7,000 gas bill along with the seized cash and illicit vapes.
Heath and Lawrence, both 22 and based at RAF Odiham in Hampshire, admitted criminal damage and were ordered to carry out unpaid work as well as pay £2,725 to cover the cost of repairs.
Still, many permanent employees, including many firefighters, work on a seasonal basis and are placed on an unpaid status for several months each year when there is less work.
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