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honorarium

[on-uh-rair-ee-uhm] / ˌɒn əˈrɛər i əm /
NOUN
complimentary fee
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STRONG


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Most pastors do not charge a set fee for such services but typically receive an honorarium.

From Washington Post

Documents show he was supposed to receive an “honorarium” from the UAE, but a Mattis spokesman said he accepted only reimbursement for travel expenses.

From Washington Post

Yes, we know they may be paying your full honorarium.

From Salon

Each pair spends at least 100 hours of one-on-one time together between July and June, with master artists receiving a $4,000 honorarium and apprentices receiving $1,000 for their time.

From Seattle Times

He told Axios "most all of our speakers get paid an honorarium for the event," but he declined to disclose Trump's fee.

From Salon