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remuneration
noun
/rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʃən/
remunerate
remunerative
Meaning
Money paid for work or a service.
money paid for work or services; compensation or reward
Example Sentences
The
remuneration
for this job is quite generous.
The job offers excellent
remuneration
and benefits.
Example Expressions
remuneration package
Synonyms
compensation, salary, wage, payment, earnings
Entry 1
compensation, salary, wage, payment, earnings
Entry 2
salary, payment, compensation, wage
Antonyms
nonpayment, penalty, loss, fine, cost, expense
Entry 1
nonpayment, penalty, loss
Entry 2
penalty, fine, cost, expense
Collocations
fair remuneration, total remuneration, remuneration package, adequate remuneration, executive remuneration, annual remuneration
Entry 1
fair remuneration, total remuneration, remuneration package, adequate remuneration
Entry 2
fair remuneration, adequate remuneration, executive remuneration, annual remuneration
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