Penalty
UK /["/ˈpenəlti/"]/US /["/ˈpenəlti/"]/
Definition
a punishment for breaking a law, rule or contract
In simple words: A punishment for breaking a rule.
Examples
- The player received a penalty for a foul during the match.
- The company had to pay a heavy penalty for violating environmental regulations.
- In the penalty shootout, she scored the winning goal.
- He accepted the penalty of losing his driving license after the accident.
- The penalty for late payment of the loan is quite high.
- During the game, the referee awarded a penalty to the opposing team.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts like sports, law, and contracts. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing a specific game or legal situation.
Grammar pattern
penalty + for + action
Memory hint
Think of a 'pen' being crossed out when someone makes a mistake.
Collocations
- harsh
- heavy
- hefty
- impose
- introduce
- levy
- fee
- notice
- ticket
- on penalty of
- under penalty of
- penalty for
- pay
- suffer
- accept
- penalty for
- penalty of
- controversial
- disputed
- dodgy
- award (somebody)
- give (somebody)
- concede
- area
- box
- corner
- penalty by
- penalty from
Synonyms
- punishment
- sanction
- consequence
- retribution
Antonyms
- reward
- benefit
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'fine' which is monetary punishment.
- Using 'penalty' in contexts unrelated to rules or laws.