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penalty = pene- (from 'pena' meaning 'pain') + -alty (suffix related to a state or condition). Originated from Latin 'poena' through Old French. Imagine a scene where someone faces a daunting consequence for their actions, feeling the 'pain' of the penalty.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI take a slow breath and move my hand to set the dial. With each tiny turn, the mechanism makes a shift and the balance changes under my fingers. penalty shows up as a pause, a moment to hold steady rather than rush. I let the situation unfold through small adjustments, keeping the pace and placing my focus just right.
Penalty has several common meanings. In law, a penalty is a punishment for breaking a rule, and it may be a fine or another form of sanction. It can also refer to a disadvantage or consequence that results from not complying, such as losing points or extra costs. In finance or business, a penalty is a charge imposed for late payment or contract breaches. In sports, a penalty is a sanctioned action that can award a free kick or other advantage. Learners should notice typical collocations like pay a penalty, incur a penalty, receive a penalty, and penalty kick. The word often carries a formal tone, but everyday contexts use it for penalties or inconveniences too.
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