Pronunciation: /ˈsæləri/
noun a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis, made by an employer to an employee
A1 My salary is paid on the last day of each month.
A2 She was happy with the salary offer for the new job.
B1 Negotiating a higher salary can be challenging but worth it.
B2 The company offers competitive salaries and benefits to attract top talent.
C1 His salary package includes bonuses, stock options, and other perks.
C2 The executive's salary is in the top percentile compared to industry standards.
formal The company offers a competitive salary package to attract top talent.
informal I heard they bumped up your salary at work, congrats!
slang I'm making bank with my new salary increase.
figurative His hard work paid off with a salary that was the cherry on top of his success.
salaries
more salary
most salary
receive a salary
will receive a salary
have received a salary
is receiving a salary
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good salary
to receive a salary
receiving a salary
received salary