recompense
How to Use Recompense
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishCompensation or repayment for a loss, injury, or effort.
Fairly formal; everyday speech more often uses "compensation" or "make up for."
Word Forms
recompensed past tense, recompenses plural, recompenses singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He received a small _____ for the damage to his car.
Etymology
From Old French recompense, from Medieval Latin recompensa — built from re- and compensare, "to weigh against, make up for," the same root as "compensate."