What is another word for bribes?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈa͡ɪbz] (IPA)

"Bribes" is a term that is often associated with corruption, dishonesty, and illegal activities. However, there are several synonyms for this word that can be used to convey similar meanings without being too direct or negative. Some of the synonyms for bribes include gratuities, kickbacks, hush money, payoffs, inducements, incentives, gifts, and rewards. While all of these words may have different connotations and nuances, they all refer to the practice of offering or receiving something in exchange for a desired outcome. When writing about bribery or corruption, it is important to choose the right synonym depending on the context and the tone of the message.

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Usage examples for Bribes

Much that he said was perfectly true, but if he had taken M. Mesnager's bribes and loyally carried out his instructions, he could not more effectually have served the French King's interests than by writing as he did at that juncture.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
In this case it is very probable that they will become corrupt, and will receive bribes to induce them to lower the tax.
"Political economy"
W. Stanley Jevons
They would be offered endless bribes-and some of them would accept!
"They Call Me Carpenter"
Upton Sinclair

Famous quotes with Bribes

  • It is to be remedied that the false traitors will suffer no man to come into the king's presence for no cause without bribes where none ought to be had. Any man might have his coming to him to ask him grace or judgment in such case as the king may give.
    Jack Cade
  • They say that it were great reproof to the king to take again what he has given, so that they will not suffer him to have his own good, nor land, nor forfeiture, nor any other good but they ask it from him, or else they take bribes of others to get it for him.
    Jack Cade
  • When the severity of the law is to be softened, let pity, not bribes, be the motive.
    Miguel de Cervantes
  • Who can wonder at the attractiveness... of the bar, for our ambitious young men, when the highest bribes of society are at the feet of the successful orator?
    Marsilio Ficino
  • [A]lthough you have a right to appoint me to the office... yet you have no right to expect me either to spend money to forward the election or to cheat any man's vote, and I shall do neither... a seat in the House can never bring me either honours or emoluments, nothing, in short, but labour and trouble - you cannot expect from me, so will not, in fact, receive from me, either flatteries, treats or bribes.
    Godfrey Higgins

Related words: pay off, payoff, backhanders, brown envelope, tip, bribe, corruption

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