Quittances [noun]
Definition of Quittances:
compensation
Synonyms of Quittances:
● Reprisal
● Satisfaction
● Redress
● Shake
● Take
● Settlement
● Restitution
● Wage
● Fee
● Deserts
● Profit
● Pay
● Benefit
● Honorarium
● Reciprocity
● Atonement
● Requital
● Payoff
● Earnings
● Reparation
● Premium
● Advantage
● Setoff
● Bonus
● Indemnification
● Stipend
● Scale
● Gain
● Coverage
● Offset
● Consideration
● Reckoning
● Payment
● Bread
● Salary
● Reimbursement
● Amends
● Recompense
● Repayment
● Meet
● Indemnity
● Reward
● Salt
● Allowance
● Remuneration
● Remittal
● Remittance
● Damages
● Defrayal
● Counterclaim
● Recoupment
● Take-home
Opposite/Antonyms of Quittances:
● Handicap
● Hindrance
● Disadvantage
● Penalty
● Loss
● Debt
● Hurt
● Dissatisfaction
Sentence/Example of Quittances:
He must have legal purgation, discharge, release from custody, quittance.
I may yet cry 'quittance; Though now I suffer, and dare not resist.
The guerdon; the quittance; could it be possible after all, the end was not far?
Himself, nay—he sent it to me; but I gave the quittance as to Mr Louvaine.
The man was a bankrupt; but still he had given her all he had to give, a quittance.
I've sent him his quittance papers, and he's your enemy for all time.
But "legal tender" money is not always an adequate means of quittance.
In a few minutes I should receive a quittance, and be free to think only of myself.
I beg that you will give me this quittance, for it may serve me.'
If this is right, please let me have a formal receipt and quittance.