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payable
[pey-uh-buhl]
adjective
to be paid; due.
a loan payable in 30 days.
capable of being or liable to be paid.
Law.imposing an immediate obligation on the debtor.
noun
an amount, bill, etc., that is to be paid.
payables, the accounts payable of a business.
Payables are now handled by our computer.
payable
/ ˈɪəə /
adjective
(often foll by on) to be paid
payable on the third of each month
that is capable of being paid
capable of being profitable
(of a debt) imposing an obligation on the debtor to pay, esp at once
Other 51Թ Forms
- payability noun
- payableness noun
- payably adverb
- unpayable adjective
- unpayably adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Those bonus payments would only become payable if the Reds achieve a sustained level of success - which would then make it a British record.
It is payable on top of the purchase price of many goods and services.
The plan would give parents with a qualifying child a "one-time credit of $1,000" that'd be payable into the child's account.
Businesses have had a mix of reactions since Trump began revealing and enforcing his plans for tariffs, which are a tax payable by a person or firm buying a good from overseas.
Since January, VAT has been payable on school fees.
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