- Yielding suitable recompense; profitable.
- Serving to remunerate.
remunerativeness re·mu'ner·a·tive·ness n.
Dictionary:
re·mu·ner·a·tive (rĭ-myū'nər-ə-tĭv, -nə-rā'tĭv) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: remunerative |
adjective
| WordNet: remunerative |
The adjective has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
for which money is paid
Synonyms: compensable, paying, salaried, stipendiary
Meaning #2:
producing a good profit
Synonyms: lucrative, moneymaking
| remuneratory | |
| Overproduction (business term) | |
| rewarding |
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