Charges

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɑːrdʒ/

Charges (noun)

  1. an amount of money you have to pay for a service or product
  2. the amount of electricity stored in a battery or carried by an object
  3. a task or duty that someone is responsible for

Examples

  • The charge for the service was reasonable.
  • They added an extra charge for delivery.

Common collocations: service charge, additional charge, charge a fee, full charge, battery charge

Charges (verb)

  1. to ask someone to pay a certain amount of money for something
  2. to move quickly and directly towards something or someone

Examples

  • They charge customers for extra services.
  • The shop charges a fee for delivery.

Synonyms of Charges

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Charges

  • when referring to releasing or unloading
  • when referring to financial context