adjective
- remaining after the greater part or quantity has gone
noun
- a quantity remaining after other things have been subtracted or allowed for
- a payment made to a performer for subsequent use of a film, recording, or broadcast
Usage: entertainment industry
Examples
- There was residual heat in the oven after baking.
- The medication may have residual effects for several hours.
- Scientists measured the residual radiation at the test site.
- The actor receives residual payments when the show airs in reruns.
- After paying all expenses, there was a small residual amount left.
- The residual from the chemical reaction was carefully disposed of.
- She still felt residual anger about the incident.