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bonus

noun bo·nus \ˈbō-nəs\

: something good that is more than what was expected or required

: an extra amount of money that is given to an employee

Full Definition of BONUS

:  something in addition to what is expected or strictly due: as
a :  money or an equivalent given in addition to an employee's usual compensation
b :  a premium (as of stock) given by a corporation to a purchaser of its securities, to a promoter, or to an employee
c :  a government payment to war veterans
d :  a sum in excess of salary given an athlete for signing with a team
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Origin of BONUS

Latin, literally, good — more at bounty
First Known Use: 1773

Other Economics Terms

actuary, compound interest, globalization, indemnity, portfolio, rentier, stagflation, usurer

Rhymes with BONUS

BONUS Defined for Kids

bonus

noun bo·nus \ˈbō-nəs\

Definition of BONUS for Kids

:  something given to someone (as a worker) in addition to what is usual or owed

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