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    Sal·a·ry
    /ˈsalərē/

    noun

    • 1. a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker: "he received a salary of $29,000"

    verb

    • 1. pay a salary to: archaic "the Chinese system—salary the doctor and stop his pay when you get ill"
  2. The meaning of SALARY is fixed compensation paid regularly for services. How to use salary in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalarySalary - Wikipedia

    A salary is a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed. Salary is commonly paid in fixed intervals, for example, monthly payments of one-twelfth of the annual salary.

  4. SALARY definition: 1. a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his…. Learn more.

  5. A salary is a fixed, regular payment in exchange for work. This is different from earning a fee that depends on how many hours you work (earning a fixed rate per hour) or how much work you do, sometimes called piecework.

  6. The pay or wages you earn for doing your job is called your salary. You might prefer your low-paying job to one with a higher salary because you have so much fun with your co-workers.

  7. Define salary. salary synonyms, salary pronunciation, salary translation, English dictionary definition of salary. n. pl. sal·a·ries Fixed compensation for services, paid to a person on a regular basis. sal′a·ried adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  8. A salary is the money that someone is paid each month by their employer, especially when they are in a profession such as teaching, law, or medicine. The lawyer was paid a huge salary. The government has decided to increase salaries for all civil servants.

  9. salary money that employees earn for doing their job, usually paid every month. wage, pay or salary? Pay is the most general of these three words. In the past, employees who worked in factories, shops etc. got their wages each week, often paid in cash.

  10. Origin of salary 1 First recorded in1350–1400; Middle English salarie, from Anglo-French, from Latin salārium “money given to soldiers to buy salt, salt money.”

  11. salary. money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, usually paid once or twice a month an annual salary of $40,000 a 9% salary increase She's on a salary of $55,000.

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