Remunerated: meaning, definitions and examples

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remunerated

 

[ rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

financial compensation

Remunerated refers to something that is paid for or compensated. It typically applies to jobs or tasks where an individual receives monetary payment for their work or services. This term underscores the idea of rewarding someone for their efforts, often in a business or employment context. Remuneration can take various forms, including salaries, wages, bonuses, or commissions, and is crucial in employment agreements.

Synonyms

compensated, paid, reimbursed, rewarded

Examples of usage

  • She was fully remunerated for her freelance projects.
  • All employees are remunerated based on their performance.
  • The organization ensures that all volunteers are appropriately remunerated.

Translations

Translations of the word "remunerated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 remunerado

🇮🇳 भुगतान किया गया

🇩🇪 vergütet

🇮🇩 dibayar

🇺🇦 оплачений

🇵🇱 wynagradzany

🇯🇵 報酬を受けた

🇫🇷 rémunéré

🇪🇸 remunerado

🇹🇷 ücretli

🇰🇷 보수를 받은

🇸🇦 مدفوع

🇨🇿 odměněný

🇸🇰 odmenený

🇨🇳 报酬的

🇸🇮 plačan

🇮🇸 launaður

🇰🇿 ақы төленген

🇬🇪 ანაზღაურებული

🇦🇿 mükafatlandırılmış

🇲🇽 remunerado

Etymology

The term 'remunerated' is derived from the Latin word 'remunerare,' which means 'to pay back' or 'to reward.' The prefix 're-' indicates 'back' or 'again,' while 'munerare' comes from 'munus,' meaning 'gift' or 'service.' Over time, the word has evolved in the English language to refer specifically to the act of paying for work or service instead of merely rewarding with gifts or favors. 'Remuneration' has been used in legal and business contexts since the 16th century to describe the formal compensation for services rendered. Today, it is commonly used in various fields, including human resources, finance, and management, reinforcing the importance of fair compensation for labor.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #25,151, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.