pay dividends



pay dividends

to produce good results or advantages My Spanish lessons have finally begun to pay dividends, and I can carry on a simple conversation!
Usage notes: often used to refer to something you do now that will benefit you in the future: All your work will pay dividends – you'll see.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of pay a dividend (to pay someone who owns shares in a company a part of a company's profit)
See also: pay

pay dividends

if something you do pays dividends, it causes good results at a time in the future
Usage notes: In the financial world a dividend is part of the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it.
Plenty of practice early in the season will pay dividends later on.
See also: pay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ackery['ækəri]
MarcusMAR-kuws (Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin), MAHR-kəs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Elisavetel-ee-SAH-vetGreek
Monat-Irish
EmelieEM-e-leeSwedish
GeraldJER-əld (English), GE-rahlt (German)English, German