B2noun1K

UK/["/fiː/"]/US/["/fiː/"]/

Meaning of Fee

In simple words: An amount of money that you pay for a service.

Fee in a sentence

  • She had to pay a fee to enroll in the course.
  • There is an annual fee for maintaining your membership.
  • The late fee on her bill was unexpectedly high.
  • He was surprised by the service fee charged by the restaurant.
  • The application fee for the scholarship is non-refundable.

How to use Fee

Use 'fee' in contexts related to payments for services like tuition, entry, or subscriptions. It’s not typically used for casual expenses like groceries.

Grammar pattern

pay + fee

Memory hint

Think of 'fee' as a 'fee' for a ticket that gets you inside.

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Collocations with Fee

Opposites of Fee

Common mistakes with Fee

  • Confused with 'charge' - 'fee' usually refers to fixed amounts for services.
  • Using 'fees' incorrectly in a singular context - e.g., saying 'a fee' when referring to multiple charges.

Compare Fee with Charge, Cost, Payment, Rate, Toll

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Frequently asked questions about Fee

What does Fee mean?

An amount of money that you pay for a service.

What is the definition of Fee?

an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services

How do you use Fee in a sentence?

She had to pay a fee to enroll in the course.

Can you give another example of Fee?

There is an annual fee for maintaining your membership.

What are synonyms for Fee?

Common alternatives include charge, cost, payment, rate, toll.

What is the opposite of Fee?

Opposite meanings include refund, credit.

What words go with Fee?

It commonly pairs with exorbitant, fat, hefty, charge, impose, incur, be due, be payable, apply, income, revenue, payment, for a fee, fee for, fee on, exorbitant, fat, hefty, charge, impose, incur, be due, be payable, apply, income, revenue, payment, for a fee, fee for, fee on.

What are common mistakes when using Fee?

Confused with 'charge' - 'fee' usually refers to fixed amounts for services. Using 'fees' incorrectly in a singular context - e.g., saying 'a fee' when referring to multiple charges.

How do you pronounce Fee?

US: /["/fiː/"]/, UK: /["/fiː/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Fee?

Use 'fee' in contexts related to payments for services like tuition, entry, or subscriptions. It’s not typically used for casual expenses like groceries.

What CEFR level is Fee?

"Fee" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.