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Meaning of Perquisite | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈpɜːkwɪzɪt

Definitions

  1. Any monetary or other incidental benefit beyond salary.
    in-plural
  2. A gratuity.
  3. A privilege or possession held or claimed exclusively by a certain person, group or class.

Equivalents

Examples

“The perquisites of this job include health insurance and a performance bonus.”
“The tithe properly belongs to the Lord who, in turn, assigns it to the Levites as payments for their sanctuary labors. Thus levitical and priestly perquisites are gifts from God.”
“After the wonderful service that evening he didn’t hesitate in laying a substantial perquisite on the table.”
“One voyage, I recollect, I tipped him a live sheep out of the remnant of my sea-stock: not that I wanted him to do anything for me—he couldn’t, you know—but because his childlike belief in the sacred right to perquisites quite touched my heart.”
“Private jets and motor yachts are perquisites of the rich.”
“Why is progress a perquisite reserved almost exclusively for the activities we call science?”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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