What are some opposite words for premium?
Antonyms for premium
ˈpri mi əmpre·mi·um
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Wiktionary
premiumnoun
Antonyms:
discount
English Synonyms and Antonyms
premium
A subsidy is pecuniary aid directly granted by government to an individual or commercial enterprise, or money furnished by one nation to another to aid it in carrying on war against a common enemy. A nation grants a subsidy to an ally, pays a tribute to a conqueror. An indemnity is in the nature of things limited and temporary, while a tribute might be exacted indefinitely. A nation may also grant a subsidy to its own citizens as a means of promoting the public welfare; as, a subsidy to a steamship company. The somewhat rare term subvention is especially applied to a grant of governmental aid to a literary or artistic enterprise. Governmental aid to a commercial or industrial enterprise other than a transportation company is more frequently called a bounty than a subsidy; as, the sugar bounty. The word bounty may be applied to almost any regular or stipulated allowance by a government to a citizen or citizens; as, a bounty for enlisting in the army; a bounty for killing wolves. A bounty is offered for something to be done; a pension is granted for something that has been done.
Synonyms:
aid, allowance, bonus, bounty, gift, grant, indemnity, pension, reward, subsidy, subvention, support, tribute
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
premium
Antonyms:
penalty, fine, amercement, mulct, forfeit, depreciationSynonyms:
reward, guerdon, encouragement, douceur, enhancement, bribe, recompense, bonus, prize, bounty
Princeton's WordNet
premium, insurance premiumnoun
payment for insurance
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inferiorSynonyms:
exchange premium, agio, agiotage, insurance premium, bountypremiumnoun
the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value
"they paid a premium for access to water"
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inferiorSynonyms:
exchange premium, agio, agiotage, insurance premium, bountyagio, agiotage, premium, exchange premiumnoun
a fee charged for exchanging currencies
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inferiorSynonyms:
exchange premium, agiotage, agio, insurance premium, bountypremiumnoun
a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.
"they encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage"
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inferiorSynonyms:
exchange premium, agio, agiotage, insurance premium, bountybounty, premiumadjective
payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
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inferiorSynonyms:
agiotage, bounty, bounteousness, agio, amplitude, exchange premium, insurance premium, bountifulnesspremiumadjective
having or reflecting superior quality or value
"premium gasoline at a premium price"
Antonyms:
inferior
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But when there is a premium placed on personal access to the secretary, I think that does cross a line in terms of ethics restrictions, because now United States're buying personal access to a cabinet member, and that goes for the benefit of this non for profit organization and doesn't matter what the non for profit is, the line that's crossed is this is actually buying personal access to him.
Hospitals and clinics and even end users are willing to pay that slight premium... so that we're prepared for a future pandemic.
I think some of the risk premium that got built in because of U.S. tensions with Iran is easing a bit, i think we're also starting to see the economic concerns and demand concerns re-emerge for the market.
The hot spot for the past decade has been super-premium beer because the economy has been strong and consumers have been trading up.
What signal will the market send in terms of premium of sugar over ethanol pricing. Brazil can produce more sugar than it has been and there is a risk it could over produce.
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