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How to pronounce remuneration in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms earnings, pay, salary, wage
Type of regular payment
Has types take-home pay, pay envelope, pay packet, sick pay, strike pay, combat pay, double time, found, half-pay, living wage, merit pay, minimum wage
Derivation remunerate
Type Words
Type of defrayment, payment, defrayal
Derivation remunerate


adequate remuneration for his work.

Examples of remuneration

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What makes is even more galling is the lies peddaled about lawyers remuneration.
From the guardian.co.uk
Remuneration at reasonable levels should be the price paid for being allowed to.
From the economist.com
The key one to accept the remuneration report received an 83.23% vote in favour.
From the guardian.co.uk
Future remuneration will be more closely tied to the banks'long-term performance.
From the time.com
In both cases, the stakes are high, the grind intense, the remuneration absent.
From the kansas.com
Almost a third of Barclays investors failed to support the remuneration report.
From the guardian.co.uk
They can also demand remuneration if their work is broadcast or diffused by wire.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A lot of Management Consultancies made large sums producing remuneration reports.
From the guardian.co.uk
That might be for the best, but it means an end to disproportionate remuneration.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Wage: something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings"
  • The act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses; "adequate remuneration for his work"
  • (remunerated) compensated: receiving or eligible for compensation; "salaried workers"; "a stipendiary magistrate"
  • (remunerative) compensable: for which money is paid; "a paying job"; "remunerative work"; "salaried employment"; "stipendiary services"
  • Remuneration is wages or salary, typically money that is paid for services rendered as an employee.
  • Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered; a payment for work done; wages, salary, emolument; a recompense for a loss; compensation
  • (remunerative) Offering compensation, usually financial; rewarding
  • In pension planning terms generally taken to mean the full and total earnings package i.e. salary and benefits in kind.
  • The payment of a health care provider (individual or organisation) for the services provided. The services may be paid directly by the patient or by a third party payer.