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unpaid
/ ʌˈɪ /
adjective
(of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid
working without pay
having wages outstanding
Example Sentences
His mum Sarah, from Monmouth, is among 310,000 unpaid carers in Wales and a recent report found "serious gaps" in how care is valued, supported and delivered across the country.
Spurs have long been linked with Grealish, but their summer outlay could be shackled by the more than £330m in unpaid transfer fees they owe, a considerable portion of which are due this summer.
"We have also launched an independent review into social care, which will include exploring the needs of unpaid carers who provide vital care and support."
At the time, 10 employees from a USAID-funded nonprofit had recently shown up unannounced at USAID’s offices in the capital Lilongwe asking for their unpaid wages after the U.S. froze funding.
The charity's polling found 38% of older Londoners reported concerns about getting into energy debt over unpaid bills.
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