Definition: 1. Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the agreed-on compensation. 2. A fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services.
Use 'fee' in a sentence:
1. The fee they are offering bears no relation to the amount of work involved.
2. He was transferred from Spurs to Arsenal for a huge fee.
3. The architect charged us a fee of seven hundred and fifty dollars.
4. We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping.
5. Membership fees should be paid to the secretary.
6. Customers who overdraw their accounts will be charged a fee.
7. He charged a relatively modest fee.
8. Paying a fee doesn't automatically qualify you for membership.
9. He finally corrected his misstatement and offered to reduce the fee.
10. Clients are not charged by the minute but given unmetered access to the Internet for a fixed fee.
11. You pay one fee and then get all you want.
12. Yes, there's an entry fee of five pounds.
13. The lawyer's fees will make a dent in our finances.
14. You can expect to pay the bank a fee of around 1% to 2% every time you change money.
15. We charge only a token fee for use of the facilities.
16. Then you must complete this form and pay a fee.
17. He paid his licence fee, and walked out with a brand-new driving licence.
18. The fees they charge are not unreasonable.
19. He responded positively and accepted the fee of $1,000 I had offered.
20. A fee is charged for each year of study and is payable at enrolment.
21. Is there a licence fee?
22. The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was $17.50.
23. They charge a $75.00 fee for reconnecting cutoff customers.
24. The transaction is completed by payment of the fee.
25. His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting.
26. Some companies charge a fee up front, but we don't think that's right.
27. You must complete this form and pay a fee.
28. He had to pay a fee of $40 to get his car back.
29. There will be an upfront fee of 4%.
30. Does the bank charge a fee for setting up the account?
31. Your parents will have to cover your tuition fees.
32. Our fees depend on the value of the trust.
33. The fee is pitifully low.
34. Consumers are charged a monthly fee above their basic cable costs.
35. The government will continue to pick up college fees for some students.
36. The baby can't feed itself yet.
37. You can't feed a family on £ 50 a week.
38. Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter.
39. They needed a bath and a good feed.
40. For drug addicts, the need to feed the addiction takes priority over everything else.
41. Feed the baby on demand.
42. A feed will usually provide instant gratification to a crying baby.
43. The printer has an automatic paper feed.
44. He needs feeding up some.
45. Can you feed the cat, please?
46. There's enough here to feed an army.
47. School fees can make a big hole in your savings.
48. They have a large family to feed.
49. Entry is only allowed on payment of the full registration fee.
50. He threatens to dock her fee.
51. In many cases, the fee structure alone will exceed the tax benefits accrued.
52. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale according to income.
53. It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors.
54. The report's findings will feed into company policy.