unpaid
Britishadjective
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(of a bill, debt, etc) not yet paid
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working without pay
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having wages outstanding
Example Sentences
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But when unpaid amateurs climb together, things becomes murkier.
From BBC
On top of that, the IRS said Murrin — like anyone with an unpaid tax bill or penalty — would have to pay interest on the money she owed.
From MarketWatch
The Saks Global bankruptcy left dozens of suppliers with unpaid invoices.
It owed more than $7 million to vendors that helped run the failed summer festival, and more than $6 million in unpaid state and federal taxes, the statements show.
The market is pricing outcomes that would require these companies to simply vanish, debts unpaid, into the AI-disrupted void.
From Barron's
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