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Commission - based-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A commission is a fee paid to someone for providing a service, often based on a percentage of sales. It can also refer to an official group assigned a specific task.

commission

/kəˈmɪʃən/ /kəˈmɪʃən/

Definition:

A fee paid to an agent for services, or an official group assigned a task.

Synonyms:

fee, charge, percentage, brokerage, stipend

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

waiver, exemption

Common Collocations:

sales commission, art commission, government commission, high commission, commission rate

Derivatives:

commissioner, commissioned, commissioning

Usage Tips:

Use "commission" as a noun for fees or groups; as a verb meaning to authorize work.

Common Phrases:

out of commission, commission of inquiry, on commission

Etymology:

From Latin "commissio," meaning delegation or entrustment; via Old French "comission."

Examples:

  • 1. She earns a 10% commission on every sale.
  • 2. The artist received a commission to paint a mural.
  • 3. The government formed a commission to investigate the issue.
  • 4. He commissioned a carpenter to build custom furniture.

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