arrears
[ uh-reerz ]
/ əˈrɪərz /
plural noun
the state of being behind or late, especially in the fulfillment of a duty, promise, obligation, or the like: Many homeowners have fallen into arrears.
Sometimes arrear.
something overdue in payment; a debt that remains unpaid: Those countries that have paid their arrears may be granted additional loans.
Idioms for arrears
in arrears,
behind or late, especially in payment: She was three months in arrears on her mortgage and credit card payments.
Also Chiefly Law, in arrear.
Origin of arrears
OTHER WORDS FROM arrears
ar·rear·age, nounWords nearby arrears
arras,
arrau,
array,
arrayal,
arrearage,
arrears,
arrector,
arrenotoky,
arrest,
arrest of judgment,
arrestable
British Dictionary definitions for in arrears
arrears
/ (əˈrɪəz) /
noun
Also called: arrearage (əˈrɪərɪdʒ) (sometimes singular)
something outstanding or owed
in arrears or in arrear
late in paying a debt or meeting an obligation
Word Origin for arrears
C18: from obsolete
arrear (adv) behindhand, from Old French
arere, from Medieval Latin
adretrō, from Latin
ad to +
retrō backwards
Idioms and Phrases with in arrears (1 of 2)
in arrears
Late or behind, especially in payment of money. For example, He's been in arrears on his rent so often that he may be evicted. [First half of 1600s]
Idioms and Phrases with in arrears (2 of 2)
arrears
see in arrears.