| gratuitous | complimentary |
|---|---|
| pro bono publico | at no charge |
| honorary | amateur |
| unwaged | without pay |
| unremunerative | charitable |
Correspondingly, what is the opposite of pro bono?
The logical opposite of pro bono publico is contra bono publico—but this phrase yields very few matches in a Google Books search. Black's Law Dictionary does not have an entry for contra bono publico, though it does have one for contra bonos mores ("against good morals").
One may also ask, what's another word for complimentary? In this page you can discover 53 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for complimentary, like: flattering, praising, as a comp, polite, admiring, commendatory, laudatory, encomiastic, eulogistic, adulatory and celebrating.
Beside this, what's another way to say free of charge?
| complimentary | for free |
|---|---|
| gratuitous | without charge |
| costless | chargeless |
| courtesy | unpaid |
| freebie | at no cost |
What does pro bono mean?
Pro bono is short for the Latin phrase pro bono publico, which means "for the public good." The term generally refers to services that are rendered by a professional for free or at a lower cost. Professionals in many fields offer pro bono services to nonprofit organizations.
