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Definitions for premium
ˈpri mi əmpre·mi·um

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word premium.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. premium, insurance premiumnoun

    payment for insurance

  2. premiumnoun

    the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value

    "they paid a premium for access to water"

  3. agio, agiotage, premium, exchange premiumnoun

    a fee charged for exchanging currencies

  4. premiumnoun

    a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.

    "they encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage"

  5. bounty, premiumadjective

    payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military

  6. premiumadjective

    having or reflecting superior quality or value

    "premium gasoline at a premium price"

Wiktionary

  1. premiumnoun

    A prize or award.

  2. premiumnoun

    Something offered at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else.

  3. premiumnoun

    A bonus paid in addition to normal payments.

  4. premiumnoun

    The amount to be paid for an insurance policy.

  5. premiumnoun

    An unusually high value.

  6. premiumnoun

    The amount by which a security's value exceeds its face value.

  7. premiumadjective

    Superior in quality; higher in price or value.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Premiumnoun

    Something given to invite a loan or a bargain.

    Etymology: præmium, Lat.

    No body cares to make loans upon a new project; whereas men never fail to bring in their money upon a land-tax, when the premium or interest allowed them is suited to the hazard they run. Joseph Addison, Freeholder, №. 23.

    People were tempted to lend, by great premiums and large interest; and it concerned them to preserve that government, which they had trusted with their money. Jonathan Swift, Miscel.

ChatGPT

  1. premium

    A premium is a specified amount of money paid periodically for something of value, such as a contract, service, or product. It's commonly used in context of insurance where it refers to the amount paid by the insured individual to the insurance company for coverage against certain risks. Similarly, in finance, it is the amount paid over and above the face value or market price of stocks, bonds, or securities. In the broader sense, it can also refer to an additional charge or fee for higher quality or superior service.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Premiumnoun

    a reward or recompense; a prize to be won by being before another, or others, in a competition; reward or prize to be adjudged; a bounty; as, a premium for good behavior or scholarship, for discoveries, etc

  2. Premiumnoun

    something offered or given for the loan of money; bonus; -- sometimes synonymous with interest, but generally signifying a sum in addition to the capital

  3. Premiumnoun

    a sum of money paid to underwriters for insurance, or for undertaking to indemnify for losses of any kind

  4. Premiumnoun

    a sum in advance of, or in addition to, the nominal or par value of anything; as, gold was at a premium; he sold his stock at a premium

  5. Etymology: [L. praemium, originally, what one has got before or better than others; prae before + emere to take, buy. See Redeem.]

Wikidata

  1. Premium

    Premium is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Pete Chatmon.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Premium

    prē′mi-um, n. a reward: a prize: a bounty: payment made for insurance: the difference in value above the original price or par of stock—opp. to Discount: anything offered as an incentive.—adjs. Prē′mial, Prē′miant.—v.t. Prē′miate, to reward with a premium.—At a premium, above par (see Par). [L. præmiumpræ, above, emĕre, to buy.]

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. premium

    Simply a reward; but in commerce it implies the sum of money paid to the underwriters on ship or cargo, or parts thereof, as the price of the insurance risk.

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British National Corpus

  1. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'premium' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3323

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'premium' in Nouns Frequency: #1900

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of premium in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of premium in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of premium in a Sentence

  1. Tom Edwards:

    Snapchat fits into that 10 to 20 percent of a marketing budget that is for experimentation only, the question is whether brands will continue paying the premium prices.

  2. Mike McCarthy:

    We knew that points were at a premium. Frankly, I would have liked to have gone for it there on fourth down, but based on what we saw, on second and third down, I just felt that you had to take points, i didn't think a lot of points would win this game, (that) was my thinking coming in. I felt great about our defense all week, just the way they've been building here in the last eight, nine weeks. So, that's why we had to take the field goals.

  3. Chief Executive Dave McKay:

    I'm paying a billion-dollar premium. And I feel strongly I can drive $200 million in synergies.

  4. Jay Sole:

    Brands are careful not to give up a premium position, the risk in that is you can damage pricing.

  5. Michael Fallon:

    I appeal to all moderate MPs (lawmakers), to put our national security first and to support building four new Trident submarines, spread across the 30-year life of the new boats, this represents an annual insurance premium of around 0.13 percent of total government spending.

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