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was prepaid
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was prepaid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a payment has been made in advance for a service or product. Example: "The shipping cost was prepaid, so there will be no additional charges upon delivery."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Science
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
All day he'd debated backing out at the last minute, though the course was prepaid.
News & Media
All design and construction ceased in 1833, when Clement refused to continue unless he was prepaid.
Encyclopedias
About $41,000 was prepaid to a Visa card in Mr. Hawsawi's name in the emirates on Sept. 11.
News & Media
On Sept. 11, 2001, in U.A.E., approximately $40,871 was prepaid to a Visa card connected to Al-Hawsawi's Standard Chartered Bank account.
News & Media
All design and construction ceased in 1833, when Joseph Clement, the machinist responsible for actually building the machine, refused to continue unless he was prepaid.
Encyclopedias
On arrival at Ilten, Anderson was assessed as sane, but as the room was prepaid, and she had nowhere else to go, she stayed on in a suite in the sanatorium grounds.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Fee: $40, which must be prepaid.
News & Media
Property taxes can also be prepaid.
News & Media
Virgin Mobile's own plans are prepaid and lack contracts.
News & Media
7 p.m., Saturday, Fulton Ferry Landing, (718) 624-2083, bargemusic.org; $150, must be prepaid.
News & Media
At that time your account had been prepaid for a year.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was prepaid" to clearly indicate that a payment has been made in advance, especially when discussing services, subscriptions, or reservations. This avoids ambiguity about payment status.
Common error
Ensure you use "was prepaid" when referring to a past action or state. Using "is prepaid" incorrectly can suggest the payment is currently in the process of being made, instead of completed in the past.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was prepaid" functions as the passive past tense of the verb "prepay". It indicates that an action of paying in advance occurred at some point in the past, affecting the subject of the sentence. As Ludwig AI suggests, it clearly indicates that a payment has been made in advance for a service or product.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Encyclopedias
15%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Science
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "was prepaid" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate that a payment was made in advance. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While not extremely common, it appears in various contexts, including news, encyclopedias and wikis. When using "was prepaid", ensure you're referring to a past event and not a current state. Consider alternatives like "had been paid in advance" if you need to vary your phrasing. Remember to avoid confusing it with "is prepaid", which has a different meaning. Finally, "was prepaid" is neutral enough for almost every formal and informal context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had been paid in advance
Replaces "was prepaid" with a more explicit expression of advance payment using "had been paid".
had been settled beforehand
Substitutes "was prepaid" with a phrase emphasizing that the payment was resolved before a specific event.
was paid ahead of time
Replaces "prepaid" with "paid ahead of time", clarifying that the payment occurred prior to the service or product delivery.
was already covered
Indicates that the payment responsibility "was already covered", implying prepayment.
was paid in full earlier
Specifies that complete payment "was paid in full earlier", suggesting a past transaction.
was subject to prior payment
Replaces "was prepaid" with a more formal and somewhat bureaucratic construction about payment.
was arranged for in advance
Indicates that a prior arrangement "was arranged for in advance", this is a semantic variation that conveys the idea of prepayment, but with more emphasis on arrangement.
was financed upfront
Replaces "was prepaid" focusing on the financial aspect of upfront funding. The expression sounds more related to economy.
was guaranteed by previous payment
Replaces "was prepaid" suggesting that payment guaranteed a service or product. The nuance change the focus on the garantee.
was defrayed previously
Uses the term "defrayed" which means to provide money to pay (a cost or expense).
FAQs
How can I use "was prepaid" in a sentence?
Use "was prepaid" to indicate that something has been paid for in advance. For example, "The hotel room "was prepaid", so we didn't have to worry about payment upon arrival."
What are some alternatives to saying "was prepaid"?
You can use phrases like "had been paid in advance" or "had been settled beforehand" as alternatives to "was prepaid", depending on the context.
Is there a difference between "was prepaid" and "is prepaid"?
"Was prepaid" refers to a past event where something was paid in advance, while "is prepaid" refers to something that currently requires advance payment. The correct tense depends on whether the payment occurred in the past or is a current requirement.
When should I use "was prepaid" instead of "will be prepaid"?
Use "was prepaid" when you are referring to a payment that has already occurred in the past. Use "will be prepaid" when discussing a future payment that is intended to be made in advance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested