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remunerative

Prononciation : [rɪˈmjunəˌreɪtɪv]

Mot

Contexte : « employment »

(adjective) something that pays a good amount of money for the work you do. If a job is remunerative, it means that you earn a decent salary or wage from it.

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She found a remunerative position that helped her save for her dream vacation.

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The job he took was not remunerative, and he struggled to pay his bills.

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Is this job remunerative enough for you to live comfortably?

Contexte : « finance »

(adjective) an investment or project that gives you a good return or profit. If an investment is remunerative, it means it makes you money.

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Investing in the new company turned out to be very remunerative for her savings.

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The last project was not remunerative; it ended up losing more money than it made.

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Which opportunities do you think will be the most remunerative this year?

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