pension

UK /ˈpɛnʃən/ US /ˈpɛnʃən/
noun 7verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

An annuity paid regularly as benefit due to a retired employee, serviceman etc. in consideration of past services, originally and chiefly by a government but also by various private pension schemes.

Many old people depend on their pension to pay the bills.

2

A wage or fee.

3

A charge or expense of some kind; a tax.

4

A sum paid to a clergyman in place of tithes.

5

A regular allowance paid to support a royal favourite, or as patronage of an artist or scholar.

verb

1

To grant a pension to.

2

To force (someone) to retire on a pension.

noun

1

A boarding house or small hotel, especially in continental Europe, which typically offers lodging and certain meals and services.

A pension had somewhat less to offer than a hotel; it was always smaller, and never elegant; it sometimes offered breakfast, and sometimes not

2

A boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.

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