Labor Economics

2 words in this vocabulary list

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

  • The job offer came with a highly remunerative salary package.
  • She took on the project because it was a really well-paying gig.
  • I heard that job is a real money-maker.
  • Investing in education is a remunerative endeavor that pays off in the long run.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • If you pay peanuts, you will likely end up hiring unqualified individuals.
  • If you pay peanuts, don't expect top-notch talent.
  • Pay peanuts, get monkeys - it's that simple.
  • The saying 'if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys' emphasizes the importance of fair compensation for quality work.