postpaid

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English

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Etymology 1

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Compound of post +‎ paid.

Adjective

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postpaid (not comparable)

  1. (of a letter, parcel, etc.) Having the cost of postage already paid or included in the price.
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Adverb

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postpaid (not comparable)

  1. With the cost of postage already paid or included in the price.
    • 1903, M. F. Hutchinson, Princess Kiku, New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, page 6:
      The complete words and score … can be supplied by Dick & Fitzgerald, post-paid, on receipt of $2.00.

Etymology 2

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From post- +‎ paid.

Adjective

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postpaid (not comparable)

  1. Paid after the service (used especially of cellular phones).
    Antonym: prepaid
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