![]() Wage pay salary wages earnings remuneration wage-packet payment ĭroit défini par le droit du travail (fr) Play, recreate - amuse, beguile, disport, distract, divert, entertain, take s.o.'s mind off things, tickle - recreational - distraction, interest, pastime, pursuit - prosecution, pursuance - engagement, involution, involvement, participation - pursuer Libre, non contraint, disponible (fr) Īction, activity, busyness, employment, occupation, pursuit - act, move ![]() (pet fancy pet notion pet subject pet topic favorite topic), (autobiography) Temps libre, distractions et loisirs (fr) (minor of marginal importance of minor importance), (trifle triviality inconsiderableness nothingness slightness scantiness smallness insignificance) (game), (gamble meet take on toy play), (plaything toy), (crackdown act action), (game fixture bout) Qualité d'une chose qui la rend agréable (fr) Occupation pendant le temps libre (loisir) (fr) Įnjoyment fun pleasure relish Simple interest, interest on the principal sum without interest on overdue interest. The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively as, the iron interest the cotton interest.Ĭompound interest, interest, not only on the original principal, but also on unpaid interest from the time it fell due. You shall have your desires with interest. Any excess of advantage over and above an exact equivalent for what is given or rendered. They have told their money, and let out Their coin upon large interest. ![]() (Finance) A fee paid for the use of money a fee paid for a loan - usually reckoned as a percentage as, interest at five per cent per annum on ten thousand dollars. When interest calls of all her sneaking train. ![]() Advantage, personal or general good, regarded as a selfish benefit profit benefit.ĭivisions hinder the common interest and public good. (Finance, Commerce) Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility share portion part as, an interest in a brewery he has parted with his interest in the stocks.ģ. It may be intellectual, or sympathetic and emotional, or merely personal as, an interest in philosophical research an interest in human suffering the interest which an avaricious man takes in money getting. ☞ Interest expresses mental excitement of various kinds and degrees. Excitement of feeling, whether pleasant or painful, accompanying special attention to some object concern a desire to learn more about a topic or engage often in an activity. To concern excite attract entertain engage occupy hold. The mystical communion of all faithful men is such as maketh every one to be interested in those precious blessings which any one of them receiveth at God's hands. Or rather, gracious sir, Create me to this glory, since my cause Doth interest this fair quarrel. To be concerned with or engaged in to affect to concern to excite - often used impersonally. Dryden.Ī goddess who used to interest herself in marriages. to be interested in its concerns is natural to all men. To engage the attention of to awaken interest in to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing as, the subject did not interest him to interest one in charitable work. a fixed charge for borrowing money usually a percentage of the amount borrowed "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?" (law) a right or legal share of something a financial involvement with something "they have interests all over the world" "a stake in the company's future"ħ. (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims "the iron interests stepped up production"Ħ. a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something "an interest in music"ĥ. ![]() the power of attracting or holding one's attention (because it is unusual or exciting etc.) "they said nothing of great interest" "primary colors can add interest to a room"Ĥ. a reason for wanting something done "for your sake" "died for the sake of his country" "in the interest of safety" "in the common interest"ģ. a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly) "sailing is her favorite pastime" "his main pastime is gambling" "he counts reading among his interests" "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits"Ģ. ![]()
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