Remunerative (adjective)

Paying or providing adequate compensation; profitable; rewarding.

Origin:

From the latin word remunerativus, based on remunerare (meaning 'to pay back'). the word has been in use in english since the mid 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The new job was more remunerative than her previous one, allowing her to live comfortably.
  2. Investing in stocks can be a remunerative venture if done correctly.
  3. The freelance work he was doing was remunerative and allowed him to support his family.
  4. The company's recent acquisition has proven to be a remunerative decision for the shareholders.
  5. Her paintings were not only beautiful, but also remunerative, fetching high prices at galleries.
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