Bonus
UK /["/ˈbəʊnəs/"]/US /["/ˈbəʊnəs/"]/
Definition
an extra amount of money that is added to a payment, especially to somebody’s wages or salary as a reward
In simple words: An extra amount of money or reward.
Examples
- The company offered a significant bonus to employees who exceeded their sales targets.
- His performance throughout the year earned him a substantial bonus.
- As a bonus, the manager decided to treat the team to lunch after the successful project completion.
- The bonus was a delightful surprise that made the hard work worth it.
- She received a bonus for her exceptional contributions to the team.
Usage notes
Use 'bonus' when referring to additional money or rewards given for good performance. It's common in workplaces but may not be used in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
bonus + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'bone us' — imagine getting a bone as a treat for good behavior.
Collocations
- big
- huge
- large
- award (somebody)
- give somebody
- pay somebody
- payment
- scheme
- bonus of
- great
- huge
- major
- bonus for
Synonyms
- extra
- reward
- gratuity
- incentive
- premium
Antonyms
- penalty
- deduction
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bouns' — remember it's 'bonus'.
- Using 'bonus' as a verb incorrectly — it's only a noun.
- Mistakenly pluralizing as 'bonuses' in informal contexts when 'bonus' fits.