Pronunciation: /pɜːrks/
noun a special advantage or benefit that is enjoyed by a person or group beyond what is usual or expected
A1 I love the perks of my job, like free coffee and flexible hours.
A2 One of the perks of living in this neighborhood is the close proximity to the beach.
B1 Employees receive various perks such as health insurance and gym memberships.
B2 One of the perks of staying at this hotel is the complimentary breakfast buffet.
C1 The perks of being a member of this exclusive club include access to private events and discounts on luxury goods.
C2 As a top executive, she enjoyed many perks such as a company car and a generous bonus structure.
formal The company offers various perks to attract top talent, such as flexible work hours and health benefits.
informal Working for this company has its perks, like free snacks in the break room and company events.
slang I love this job because of all the cool perks they give us, like extra vacation days and a casual dress code.
figurative Having a positive attitude comes with its own perks, such as attracting good energy and opportunities.
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