Definitions and Examples of forfeit, penalty
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A penalty or punishment for breaking a rule or failing to fulfill an obligation.
Example
He had to pay a forfeit for violating the terms of his contract.
A punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
Example
The company faced heavy penalties for violating environmental regulations.
Key Differences: forfeit vs penalty
- 1Forfeit is a penalty or punishment for breaking a rule or failing to fulfill an obligation.
- 2Penalty is a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- 3Bribe is an attempt to influence someone by offering something valuable.
Effective Usage of forfeit, penalty
- 1Legal Context: Use forfeit and penalty in legal contexts to describe consequences for breaking rules or laws.
- 2Anti-Corruption: Use bribe to describe illegal attempts to influence someone, and use forfeit and penalty to describe legal consequences for such actions.
- 3Sports: Use forfeit to describe a team's loss due to breaking rules, and use penalty to describe a punishment for a player's misconduct.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Forfeit and penalty are negative consequences for breaking rules or laws, while bribe is an attempt to influence someone by offering something valuable. Use these words in legal contexts, anti-corruption discussions, and sports to describe consequences for breaking rules and laws.