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honorarium

[on-uh-rair-ee-uhm] / ˌɒn əˈrɛər i əm /
NOUN
complimentary fee
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There’s some bad blood here: “Bury her with bad hair,” Pat responds, despite the promise of a $25,000 honorarium.

From New York Times

When he received honorariums for talks, he donated the money to the mural’s restoration; he has not been paid by City College for his work with the mural.

From New York Times

“Author visits honoraria are bread and butter to a lot of authors. Not having in-person visits has had a huge economic impact on the author and illustrator community.”

From Washington Post

As part of Alisha’s practice, she requires that the museum give honorariums to three local artists to respond to that idea.

From New York Times

Being part of Center Theatre Group’s Creative Collective, which includes a generous honorarium, has also relieved some of the financial stress.

From Los Angeles Times