Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The return on an investment.
- noun The discharge of a debt or obligation.
- noun The benefit gained as the result of a previous action.
- noun The climax of a narrative or sequence of events.
- noun An amount paid to a plaintiff to settle a lawsuit out of court.
- noun A bribe.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun profit or gain from an action; -- used broadly.
- noun retribution, payback.
- noun The act of giving or receiving money or other valuable consideration as a bribe.
- noun The money or item given as a bribe.
- noun same as
compensation 2. - noun The climax or final result of an event or endeavor; the denoument of a narrative.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Alternative spelling of
pay-off .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the final payment of a debt
- noun payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment
- noun a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
- noun the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
- verb pay someone with influence in order to receive a favor
- verb pay off (loans or promissory notes)
- verb take vengeance on or get even
- verb yield a profit or result
- verb do or give something to somebody in return
- verb eliminate by paying off (debts)
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Examples
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Sure there's a little risk involved, but the payoff is being able to produce a unique bottle of wine -- not to mention becoming pioneers for those varietals on the Niagara Wine Trail.
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Sure there's a little risk involved, but the payoff is being able to produce a unique bottle of wine -- not to mention becoming pioneers for those varietals on the Niagara Wine Trail.
Bryan Calandrelli 2009
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It was necessary to continue the program and now it appears, the payoff is at hand.
Jim Bob Moffett Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is Joan Lappin 2010
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Sure there's a little risk involved, but the payoff is being able to produce a unique bottle of wine -- not to mention becoming pioneers for those varietals on the Niagara Wine Trail.
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Sure there's a little risk involved, but the payoff is being able to produce a unique bottle of wine -- not to mention becoming pioneers for those varietals on the Niagara Wine Trail.
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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Take risks to see more and know more — the payoff is your own freedom.
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Take risks to see more and know more — the payoff is your own freedom.
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The former will prompt you to provide quite a bit of detail about your hardware; the payoff is an "xorg. conf" that's extremely well-commented (i.e. the purpose of each section is explained).
Archive 2007-07-08 William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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The former will prompt you to provide quite a bit of detail about your hardware; the payoff is an "xorg. conf" that's extremely well-commented (i.e. the purpose of each section is explained).
Don't even consider Linux! William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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The developers don't care: their payoff is the upcoming hight/density zoning restrictions that will be lifted in SLU and Northgate.
Sound Politics: Liberal Democrat from Seattle Speaks Wisdom 2006
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