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“Feaze” or “Fees” or “Feeze”

feaze / fees / feeze are similar-sounding terms with different meanings (referred to as homophones). To better understand the differences, see below for definitions, pronunciation guides, and example sentences using each term.

Definitions

What each term means

Same sound, different spellings and meanings, shown with a pronunciation guide for each term.

feaze

No dictionary entry for this spelling — see the usage examples below for how it shows up in writing.

fees f·IY·z

  • nouna fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services.
  • nounan interest in land capable of being inherited.

feeze

No dictionary entry for this spelling — see the usage examples below for how it shows up in writing.

Usage

Examples in context

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“feaze”

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“fees”

  • to sue StartEngine over unreturned fees.
  • Since the 1960s, no fees have been attached to study
  • any outstanding taxes, fines or fees to the District.
  • money to pay for school fees.
  • and 40 paid their tuition fees at the UFAZ.
  • awards include full overseas tuition fees, stipend for living costs, air-fares,
  • Moolah both rent and training fees amounting to $1,500, the trainees
  • to pay for their tuition fees among students.
  • not agree to Ellison's booking fees faced limited options.
  • mother spent $100,000 in legal fees.

“feeze”

No example sentences found for this spelling.

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