Retirement Benefit

B1 18+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈtaɪərmənt ˈbɛnɪfɪt/

Definitions of retirement benefit

noun a payment or other financial support received upon retirement from an employer or government

Example Sentences

A1 My grandfather receives a retirement benefit from the government.

A2 Employees are entitled to retirement benefits after working for a certain number of years.

B1 The retirement benefit package includes health insurance and a pension plan.

B2 Negotiating for better retirement benefits is an important part of the job offer process.

C1 The company's generous retirement benefits attracted many skilled professionals to work for them.

C2 Understanding the tax implications of different retirement benefit options is crucial for financial planning.

Examples of retirement benefit in a Sentence

formal Employees are entitled to receive retirement benefits after completing a certain number of years of service.

informal Once you've put in enough years, you can start collecting your retirement benefits.

slang I can't wait to start cashing in on my retirement benefits!

figurative Investing in your health now is like investing in your retirement benefits for the future.

Grammatical Forms of retirement benefit

plural

retirement benefits

present tense

retirement benefit

future tense

will have retirement benefit

perfect tense

has had retirement benefit

continuous tense

is having retirement benefit

singular

retirement benefit

positive degree

retirement benefit

infinitive

to have retirement benefit

gerund

having retirement benefit

participle

retirement benefitting

Origin and Evolution of retirement benefit

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'retirement benefit' originated in the early 20th century in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to financial benefits provided to employees upon retirement, the term has evolved to encompass a wider range of retirement-related benefits and plans offered by employers and governments.