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Gratuity Meaning in English

word

ɡɹəˈtuɪti
gruh-TOO-i-tee
ɡɹætjˈuːɪti
gratch-YOO-i-tee

Definition

A gratuity is a small amount of money given to someone, usually in addition to the main payment, as a thank you for their service; it can also mean a bonus or gift of money given on special occasions.

Usage & Nuances

'Gratuity' is formal; in everyday English, 'tip' is far more common in service contexts (restaurants, taxis). 'Gratuity' may appear on bills, especially in a legal or formal employment context (such as end-of-service bonus). Don't confuse 'gratuity' (extra payment) with 'salary' or 'wage' (regular pay).

Example Sentences

He left a gratuity for the waiter.

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A gratuity is often given in restaurants for good service.

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The bill includes a 10% gratuity.

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Some hotels automatically add the gratuity to your total.

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Staff received a holiday gratuity from the company this year.

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The driver politely refused the gratuity offered by the passenger.

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