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premium

pre·mi·um [ prmee əm ]


noun  (plural pre·mi·ums)
Definition:
 
1. cost of insurance: the sum of money paid, usually at regular intervals, for an insurance policy
My insurance premium went up as a result of the accident.

2. additional sum: a sum of money paid in addition to a normal wage, rate, price, or other amount

3. prize: an award or prize given, e.g. to the winner of a competition

4. inducement to buy: a gift or reduced price offered as an incentive to purchase another product or service
The manufacturer offered premiums, in the form of free merchandise, for every purchase of a new car.

5. amount above par value: the amount above its nominal value at which something, especially a security, sells

6. U.S. extra charge for borrowing money: an amount charged in addition to interest on a loan

7. cost of securities option: the sum or cost at which a securities option is bought or sold

8. fee for instruction: a fee paid for training or apprenticeship in a profession or trade



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. high-quality: of very high quality

2. unusually high: higher than normal, especially in price
premium gasoline prices

[Early 17th century. < Latin praemium "reward" < prae- "before" + emere "take, buy"]

at a premium 

1. 
much in demand and therefore difficult to obtain
 

2. 
selling for a high price, or for a higher price than usual, because of scarcity


put a premium on to place a high value on somebody or something

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