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  2. PAY OFF definition: 1. If something you have done pays off, it is successful: 2. to pay back money that you owe: 3…. Learn more.

  3. the result of a set of actions, or an explanation at the end of something: The payoff for years of research is a microscope that` performs better than all of its competitors. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Outcomes and consequences. adverse effect. adversely affected. aftereffect. aftermath. age. corollary. end result.

  4. noun. pay· off ˈpā-ˌȯf. Synonyms of payoff. 1. a. : profit, reward. b. : retribution. 2. : the act or occasion of receiving money or material gain especially as compensation or as a bribe. 3. : the climax of an incident or enterprise. specifically : the denouement of a narrative. 4.

  5. Payoff definition: the payment of a salary, debt, wager, etc.. See examples of PAYOFF used in a sentence.

  6. pay off in British English. verb. 1. (tr, adverb) to pay all that is due in wages, etc, and discharge from employment. 2. (tr, adverb) to pay the complete amount of (a debt, bill, etc) 3. (intr, adverb) to turn out to be profitable, effective, etc. the gamble paid off.

  7. 1. countable noun. The payoff from an action is the advantage or benefit that you get from it. The payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous. [ + from] You're doing what you really love to do, which is making music–that's the payoff. 2. countable noun.

  8. pay off meaning, definition, what is pay off: to give someone all the money you owe th...: Learn more.

  9. 1. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) ( tr, adverb) to pay all that is due in wages, etc, and discharge from employment. 2. (Banking & Finance) ( tr, adverb) to pay the complete amount of (a debt, bill, etc) 3. ( intr, adverb) to turn out to be profitable, effective, etc: the gamble paid off.

  10. (informal) to give someone money to prevent them from doing something or talking about something illegal or dishonest that you have done All the witnesses had been paid off. related noun payoff. pay something off. to finish paying money owed for something We paid off our mortgage after fifteen years.

  11. (informal) To bribe, especially to deter oversight. I thought the guards would give us trouble, but apparently he had paid them off. Wiktionary. (intransitive) To become worthwhile; to produce a net benefit. Her years of Spanish classes finally paid off when she found herself in Mexico and realized she could communicate with people. Wiktionary.