Paywise: meaning, definitions and examples

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paywise

 

[ ˈpeɪwaɪz ]

Adjective / Adverb
Context #1 | Adjective

financial

Careful and wise in managing finances; financially prudent.

Synonyms

economical, financially prudent, frugal.

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Word Description / Examples
paywise

Primarily British informal term often used in context of wages or salaries. This word is typically used in casual conversations or informal writing.

  • He's doing quite well paywise since his promotion.
  • Paywise, the job isn't great, but the work environment is fantastic.
financially prudent

Appropriate for formal or semi-formal contexts, especially in business or professional settings. It describes someone or something that shows good judgment in managing money.

  • It's financially prudent to diversify your investment portfolio.
  • The company's financially prudent decisions helped it survive the economic downturn.
frugal

Used to describe someone who is unwilling to spend money unnecessarily. It implies living simply and sparingly, and can sometimes have a negative connotation if overemphasized.

  • He is very frugal and avoids eating out to save money.
  • Living a frugal lifestyle helped her save enough for retirement.
economical

Suitably used in both formal and informal contexts to describe something that saves money or resources efficiently. It can imply a positive sense of cost-effectiveness.

  • Using public transport is more economical than owning a car.
  • We need an economical solution for our energy consumption.

Examples of usage

  • Being paywise is important in order to save money for the future.
  • She always makes paywise decisions when it comes to budgeting.
Context #2 | Adverb

financially

In a careful and wise manner when managing finances.

Synonyms

financially wisely, prudently.

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paywise

Used in informal situations or conversations, often to refer to how payment or salary is handled.

  • I'm not sure how it works paywise here, but I can ask HR for you.
  • Paywise, this job offers better benefits than the last one.
financially wisely

Suitable in more formal contexts or discussions regarding personal finance management and making smart money decisions.

  • She invested her money financially wisely and built a significant savings.
  • It's crucial to plan your budget financially wisely to avoid debt.
prudently

Used in both formal and informal settings to emphasize careful and thoughtful decision-making, often in contexts beyond just financial matters.

  • He managed his resources prudently during the economic crisis.
  • The company decided to proceed prudently with the new project.

Examples of usage

  • He always spends paywise, never splurging on unnecessary items.
  • She manages her money paywise, always thinking ahead.

Translations

Translations of the word "paywise" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pagar sabiamente

🇮🇳 बुद्धिमानी से भुगतान करना

🇩🇪 weise bezahlen

🇮🇩 membayar dengan bijak

🇺🇦 платити розумно

🇵🇱 płacić mądrze

🇯🇵 賢く支払う

🇫🇷 payer sagement

🇪🇸 pagar sabiamente

🇹🇷 akıllıca ödemek

🇰🇷 현명하게 지불하다

🇸🇦 الدفع بحكمة

🇨🇿 platit moudře

🇸🇰 platiť múdro

🇨🇳 明智地支付

🇸🇮 plačati pametno

🇮🇸 borga skynsamlega

🇰🇿 ақылмен төлеу

🇬🇪 გონივრულად გადახდა

🇦🇿 ağılla ödəmək

🇲🇽 pagar sabiamente

Etymology

The word 'paywise' is a modern term that combines 'pay' and 'wise' to emphasize the importance of being wise in financial matters. With the increasing focus on financial literacy and responsible money management, the term 'paywise' has gained popularity in recent years. It reflects the idea of making informed and thoughtful decisions when it comes to spending, saving, and investing money.

See also: nonpayer, nonpayment, pay, payable, payback, payee, payer, paymaster, payment, payments, payoff, payor, repay, repayment, spay.