Gratuity

Pronunciation: /ɡrəˈtuːɪtiː/

Gratuity (noun)

  1. An extra amount of money you give to someone for good service, usually in a restaurant or taxi.
  2. Money paid by an employer to an employee as a reward, often when the job ends.

Examples

  • She left a gratuity after the meal.
  • They gave a gratuity to the waiter for great service.