gratuity|gratuities in English
noun
[gra'tu·i·ty || grə'tuːətɪ /-'tju-]
tip; bonus; recompense
Use "gratuity|gratuities" in a sentence
1. The porter expects a gratuity.
2. Is the gratuity included?
3. Is a gratuity automatically added to the bill?
4. He is taking a gratuity from the Navy.
5. Gratuity is not expected in taxicabs.
6. Bakshish: tip; gratuity; pourboire; backsheesh; baksheesh; bakshis; Bakshish; English
7. Bakshish Gratuity given for services; not payment
8. Today, he had received his small gratuity , as usual.
9. Taxi drivers don't expect gratuity, but they won't refuse it.
10. We staff are instructed not to accept gratuity.
11. The staff is instructed not to accept gratuity.
12. Gratuity is customary in this momey ? mad metropolis.
13. Bakshish: In the East, a present or gratuity in money
14. Taxi drivers don't expect gratuity, they won't refuse it.
15. 6 synonyms for Backsheesh: baksheesh, bakshis, bakshish, gratuity, pourboire, tip
16. 6 synonyms for Bakshish: backsheesh, baksheesh, bakshis, gratuity, pourboire, tip
17. 6 synonyms for Baksheesh: backsheesh, bakshis, bakshish, gratuity, pourboire, tip
18. Hong Kong Gratuity is customary in this money - mad metropolis.
19. Description of regulations and statistical adjustments pertaining to income in kind and tips or gratuities
20. Many Catering companies include gratuity as a line item on their bill
21. Speaking of tips, you should never offer the bar staff a cash gratuity.
22. Synonyms: kickbacks, Baksheesh(tips), payola, hush money, sweetener, protection money, boodle, and gratuity.
23. The total cost, excluding gratuity , be £1500 per person for the 6 - night trip.
24. • absence on authorized leave without pay does not affect payment of the gratuity;
25. Baksheesh A gratuity, tip, or bribe paid to expedite service, especially in the Near East