The difference between Outstanding and Unpaid
When used as adjectives, outstanding means prominent or noticeable, whereas unpaid means not paid for.
check bellow for the other definitions of Outstanding and Unpaid
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Outstanding as a verb:
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Outstanding as an adjective:
prominent or noticeable; standing out from others
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Outstanding as an adjective:
exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority
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Outstanding as an adjective:
projecting outwards
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Outstanding as an adjective:
unresolved; not settled or finished
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Outstanding as an adjective:
owed as a debt
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Unpaid as an adjective:
Not paid for.
Examples:
"an unpaid bill"
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Unpaid as an adjective:
Of work: done without agreed payment, usually voluntarily.
Examples:
"an unpaid position"
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- eminent vs outstanding
- noteworthy vs outstanding
- amazing vs outstanding
- impressive vs outstanding
- mediocre vs outstanding
- outstanding vs prominent
- outstanding vs protuberant
- outstanding vs unfinished
- outstanding vs unsettled
- outstanding vs wide open
- outstanding vs unpaid
- outstanding vs unsettled
- unpaid vs unsalaried
- unpaid vs unwaged