Pronunciation: /rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv/
adjective a describing word that gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'remunerative' describes something that is financially rewarding or lucrative
A1 Working hard can lead to a remunerative job.
A2 She found a remunerative position at the new company.
B1 The remunerative benefits of the job made it worth the long hours.
B2 He was offered a remunerative salary package to work for the multinational corporation.
C1 The remunerative nature of the project attracted top talent from around the world.
C2 Investing in the stock market can be highly remunerative if done wisely.
formal The job offer came with a highly remunerative salary package.
informal She took on the project because it was a really well-paying gig.
slang I heard that job is a real money-maker.
figurative Investing in education is a remunerative endeavor that pays off in the long run.
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