noun a payment given for professional services that are rendered nominally without charge
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An honorarium may be given to guest speakers or lecturers for their time and expertise.
Researchers may receive honorariums for participating in studies or sharing their expertise.
Honorariums are often provided to volunteers or guest speakers as a token of appreciation.
Consultants may receive honorariums for providing advice or services to clients.
Artists or performers may receive honorariums for their contributions to events or projects.
Speakers or panelists at conferences may receive honorariums for their presentations.
A writer may receive an honorarium for speaking at a conference or event, or for contributing an article to a publication.
Psychologists may receive an honorarium for conducting a workshop or training session, or for serving as a guest speaker at a professional event.
Guest speakers at events or conferences often receive an honorarium for sharing their expertise with the audience.
Consultants may receive an honorarium for providing advice, guidance, or expertise on a particular subject or project.
Researchers may receive an honorarium for presenting their findings at a conference, or for contributing to a research project.