feefee /fiː/ noun1[countableC]COMMERCE an amount of money paid to a professional person or organization for their servicesIf you want help selecting a policy, you might want to use an insurance adviser who charges a fee, but earns no commission.
fee forCable TV subscribers pay a monthly fee for the service.
The bank does not charge an arrangement fee for the loan.
→ see also no win no fee → advance fee → advisory fee → break fee → capitation fee → commitment fee → contingency fee → distribution fee → entry fee → fixed fee → incentive fee → landing fees → licence fee → licencing fee → management fee → sales fee → scale fee → transfer fee → tuition fees → upfront fee2[countableC]COMMERCE an amount of money paid to an author, musician etc for a book, piece of music etc that they have writtenSYN ROYALTYThe publisher canceled publication and refused to pay the author a promised $900,000 fee.