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What does unpaid mean?

unpaid

not paid unpaid wages an unpaid bill (= volunteer) without payment the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers a volunteer fire department (= amateur, recreational) engaged in as a pastime an amateur painter gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals recreational golfers reading matter that is both recreational and mentally stimulating unpaid extras in the documentary

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Simple sentences

My telephone service was cut off because of unpaid bills.
Most of the people working here are unpaid volunteers.
A promise made is a debt unpaid.
He was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work.
Tom has a whole pile of unpaid parking tickets.
You are invited to take part in unpaid work at your residence and workplace.

Movie subtitles

The only people who come to the house these days. are tradesmen with unpaid bills- shoemakers, tailors, dozens of others.
It's an unpaid electric light bill?
And her bill unpaid.
Each and every unpaid day of it.
The wine merchant. Something about an unpaid account, sir.
You'd like to see me back to Rome, defeated by the Dacians and with all legions unpaid and dissatisfied.
The old squire left him the house and a lot of unpaid bills.
Imagine. Three unpaid mortgages.
Bills are mostly unpaid.
Don't tell me if she's a paid little tart or an unpaid little tart.
In the laundry room it was unpaid bill. It paid some of its relatives by the name of Craig.
Unpaid leave?
Character and unpaid bills!
Unpaid overtime to be introduced immediately for all work grades. See to it!
At this time, Lisinski was an unpaid trainee in a government office.
I suggest that we offer this Lisinski a position, but perhaps not a position of professor or even director, which is probably the ambition of those wise guys behind him. No, we shall give him a supervisor position, unpaid. - Excellent.
I hope he will not endure very long as an unpaid supervisor.
Lisinski accepted even the position of an unpaid musical supervisor at the Musical Institute, all to be able to contribute to the spreading of musical literacy.
Now is the time to defeat them totally, and after that the composer of Croatian operas will no longer be an unpaid supervisor at the Musical Institute, but rather the leader of the entire Croatian musical establishment.
Unpaid supervisor.
THE OTHERS WILL THEN HAVE THE CONVENIENCE OF AN UNPAID SPINSTER SLAVEY IN THE HOUSE-- WILLING, DOCILE, GRATEFUL FOR CRUMBS.
Unpaid?
He was a sergeant. Acting sergeant. Acting, unpaid sergeant.
Character and unpaid bills, old buddy.
Hey, Ryan's got a lot of bills. Unpaid.
Only unpaid bills.
I checked the unpaid debts for the first time closing.
Forget about Mama and the kids and the unpaid bills and the rent and marry some poor dope like Carlos Dominguez and get fat.
There is still the matter of your unpaid bill for the past three months, Madame. - Oh. - 420 francs, Monsieur.
My wife.the consignee, on account of an unpaid fine of 28,000 lire 28,000 lire is the fine.
Each time your relatives get sick or die, I grant you unpaid leave.
He took an unpaid vacation.
Three unpaid mortgages.
In the laundry room it was unpaid bill.
Because you'll drive home now, pack your stuff and go on an unpaid leave.
Lucky guess. Well, sir, you have 25 unpaid parking tickets.
You have 25 unpaid parking tickets.
You're cuffing me? Sir, you have 25 unpaid tickets and it's your car.
In fact, I thank you for having warned me about your little unpaid bill for April.

News and current affairs

With financial panic in retreat, unpaid salaries, pensions, and other basic state obligations are being met.
Similarly, a debt left unpaid too long by a government is a burden on future generations: I may enjoy the benefits of government extravagance, but my children will have to foot the bill.
The next step for France could be unpaid increases in working times.
Women account for most unpaid work, and when they are paid, they are overrepresented in the informal sector and among the poor.
Until 1910, British legislators were unpaid.
Moreover, most Russians do not object strenuously to wage cuts, reductions in working hours, and unpaid leaves.
In Ukraine, for example, billions of dollars of Russian gas supplies go unpaid every year.
If a homeowner defaults, creditors can take the house, but they cannot take other property or income to make up any unpaid balance.
This could be an example for other European countries. The next step for France could be unpaid increases in working times.
Over the past ten years of economic transformation, unimaginable wealth has unaccountably disappeared from banks and companies; billions in taxes go unpaid.

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