upfront in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

upfront in the PONS Dictionary

upfront Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be upfront and honest
to be upfront about sth
upfront payment
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Insurance companies face large upfront costs incurred in issuing new business, such as commissions to sales agents, underwriting, bonus interest and other acquisition expenses.
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The argument for it being spec work is designers do not get paid upfront for providing their work.
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Advances (upfront money that is paid directly to a recording artist) are normally always owed back to the label.
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However, a hotel guest does not have a monthly vacation mortgage payment, upfront cost, fixed schedule, maintenance fees and preset vacation locations.
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Most cloud networks utilize per user or device subscription pricing, so there is little to no upfront costs and users pay-as-you-grow.
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Through this program, passengers can avail of discounts on all tickets booked round the year by paying an upfront annual fee.
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Each one has a different upfront cost and a different hourly cost.
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All financing products are structured to lower the overall cost of energy and significantly reduce or eliminate the upfront cost of purchasing an energy system.
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They usually post a smaller amount of collateral upfront, thus obtaining leverage.
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However, green building practices are eschewed in affordable housing with the belief that the upfront costs are too expensive.
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