Difference between Outstanding and Unpaid

What is the difference between Outstanding and Unpaid?

Outstanding as an adjective is prominent or noticeable; standing out from others while Unpaid as an adjective is not paid for.

Outstanding

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: prominent or noticeable; standing out from others distinguished from others by its superiority projecting outwards unresolved; not settled or finished owed as a debt

Example sentence: One of the best predictors of policy around is Thomas Ferguson's investment theory of politics, as he calls it - very outstanding political economist - which essentially - I mean, to say it in a sentence, he describes elections as occasions in which groups of investors coalesce and invest to control the state.

Unpaid

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not paid for.

Example sentence: The summer before my senior year in college, I talked my way into an unpaid internship on Capitol Hill. I was able to have this stimulating resume- and network- enhancing experience because my parents could afford to keep me clothed, housed, and fed in the nation's capital for 10 weeks.

We hope you now know whether to use Outstanding or Unpaid in your sentence.

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