remunerated
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Receiving payment for work or services performed: Describes a person who is paid for their labor or services, often implying formal employment or compensation.
- Eligible to receive compensation: Indicates that payment is due or will be received for work done.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- All remunerated employees must complete the new training module. (This specifies which group of workers is required to do the training.)
- The position is remunerated with a competitive salary and benefits package. (This describes the nature of the job offer.)
- As a consultant, her work is always remunerated; she never provides free services. (This contrasts paid work with unpaid work.)
Advanced Usage
- "adequately remunerated": paid sufficiently or fairly for the work done.
- The board ensured the executives were adequately remunerated for their increased responsibilities.
- "remunerated position": a job or role that comes with payment.
- She accepted the remunerated position on the committee.
Variants and Related Words
- Remunerate (verb): To pay someone for services rendered or work done.
- The company will remunerate you for your travel expenses.
- Remuneration (noun): The total compensation or payment received for work.
- The remuneration for the project was negotiated in advance.
Synonyms
- Paid: Receiving money for work.
- Compensated: Receiving payment, often implying recompense for specific work or loss.
- Salaried: Receiving a fixed regular payment, typically expressed as an annual sum.
Antonyms
- Unpaid: Not receiving payment; voluntary.
- Pro bono: Done without payment, especially for the public good (used of legal or other professional work).
Adjective
- receiving or eligible for compensation
- salaried workers
- a stipendiary magistrate