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remunerative

Pronunciation: [rɪˈmjunəˌreɪtɪv]

Word

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

Is this job remunerative enough for you to live comfortably?

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

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

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