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How to pronounce honorarium in English?

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Type of reward

Examples of honorarium

honorarium
Finra trains the arbitrators and pays them an honorarium of $400 to $475 a day.
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Established in 2007, the Pritzker Award comes with a healthy $100,000 honorarium.
From the suntimes.com
As part of the Rolex initiative, each mentor receives an honorarium of $50,000.
From the bloomberg.com
Goadsby has served as an advisor to Neuralieve for which he received an honorarium.
From the sciencedaily.com
Tara Singh ran the Khalsa High School on an honorarium of rupees fifteen per month.
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I have returned both the handsome plaque and the $10,000 honorarium that came with it.
From the newsweek.com
Caviezel, who asked that his appearance not be recorded, was paid a small honorarium.
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Participants will receive an honorarium of $500 at the end of the process.
From the denverpost.com
Norfolk's mermaids are $2,000, including a $350 honorarium for the artist.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • A fee paid for a nominally free service
  • An honorarium is an ex gratia payment made to a person for their services in a volunteer capacity or for services for which fees are not traditionally required. This is used by groups such as schools or sporting clubs to pay coaches for their costs. ...
  • Compensation for services that do not have a predetermined value
  • A fee for giving a speech or making a public appearance. Members of the executive branch of the federal government are prohibited from receiving honoraria, as are members of the U.S. House (since 1989) and U.S. ...
  • Payment to a professional person for services rendered when charging a fee is forbidden by custom or propriety.
  • A payment for services on which custom or propriety forbids a price to be set. Examples include honoraria for speakers.
  • Voluntary payment made for services where no fee is legally required.
  • The payment provided to survey respondents or focus group participants. The amount varies based on the difficulty of recruiting the participants and the length of the interview or session. Also called the Co-Op Payment or Incentive.
  • A payment for a service for which a price is not set.