Upcharge

Pronunciation: /ˈəpˈtʃɑɹdʒ/

Upcharge (noun)

  1. An additional amount of money added to the original price of something.

Examples

  • An upcharge may apply for additional services.
  • An upcharge is an extra cost added to your bill.

Common collocations: pay an upcharge, avoid an upcharge, include an upcharge

Synonyms of Upcharge

Neutral

Antonyms of Upcharge

  • A reduction in price, often used in sales.
  • A return of part of the payment, typically after purchase.