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    Wage
    /wāj/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. carry on (a war or campaign): "it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war"
  2. The meaning of WAGE is a payment usually of money for labor or services usually according to contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis —often used in plural. How to use wage in a sentence.

  3. a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education: a very low /high wage. an hourly / daily / weekly / annual wage.

  4. Wage definition: money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week.. See examples of WAGE used in a sentence.

  5. Wage is one of those words whose verb and noun forms have entirely different meanings. A worker's wage is how much money she makes. But when you wage something, you carry it out: for example, a warmonger is someone whose primary goal is to wage wars.

  6. Define wage. wage synonyms, wage pronunciation, wage translation, English dictionary definition of wage. n. 1. A regular payment, usually on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially for manual or unskilled work.

  7. 1. countable noun B1. Someone's wages are the amount of money that is regularly paid to them for the work that they do. His wages have gone up. This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line. Synonyms: payment, pay, earnings, remuneration More Synonyms of wage. 2. verb.

  8. Employees who work in offices or professional people such as teachers or doctors receive a salary that is paid each month, but is usually expressed as an annual figure.earnings money that a person earns from their work: a rise in average earnings for factory workers. Patterns.

  9. wage/wages (somewhat formal) money that a person receives for doing their job, usually calculated by the hour or by dividing an annual salary into a semi-monthly or monthly figure: By law, the minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.

  10. the amount of money a person regularly receives for their job: weekly wages. the minimum wage. Fewer examples. The union has also asked for wage parity with similar public-sector workers. How much is the minimum wage? Prices have been rising very fast and wages haven't kept up. My wages combined with your savings should just pay for it.

  11. the amount of money a person regularly receives for their job: weekly wages. the minimum wage. Fewer examples. The union has also asked for wage parity with similar public-sector workers. How much is the minimum wage? Prices have been rising very fast and wages haven't kept up. My wages combined with your savings should just pay for it.

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