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take-home
adjective as in net
noun as in compensation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in earnings
noun as in income
noun as in indemnification
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in pay
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in quittance
Strongest match
Strong matches
- advantage
- allowance
- amends
- atonement
- benefit
- bonus
- bread
- consideration
- counterclaim
- coverage
- damages
- defrayal
- deserts
- earnings
- fee
- gain
- honorarium
- indemnification
- indemnity
- meet
- offset
- pay
- payment
- payoff
- premium
- profit
- reciprocity
- reckoning
- recompense
- redress
- reimbursement
- remittal
- remittance
- remuneration
- reparation
- repayment
- reprisal
- requital
- restitution
- reward
- salary
- salt
- satisfaction
- scale
- setoff
- settlement
- shake
- stipend
- take
- wage
Weak match
noun as in salary
noun as in setoff
Strong matches
- advantage
- allowance
- amends
- atonement
- benefit
- bonus
- bread
- consideration
- counterclaim
- coverage
- damages
- defrayal
- deserts
- earnings
- fee
- gain
- honorarium
- indemnification
- indemnity
- meet
- offset
- pay
- payment
- payoff
- premium
- profit
- quittance
- reciprocity
- reckoning
- recompense
- redress
- reimbursement
- remittal
- remittance
- remuneration
- reparation
- repayment
- reprisal
- requital
- restitution
- reward
- salary
- salt
- satisfaction
- scale
- settlement
- shake
- stipend
- take
- wage
Weak match
noun as in take-home pay
Strongest match
noun as in wage/wages
Example Sentences
These companies have the potential to increase access to the medication and reduce cost, yet online and take-home services also increase the chances of misuse or diversion, Turnipseed said.
"A key take-home message is the importance of passengers cleaning their seat area, including the tray table and the seat-back entertainment system," said Simon Williams, chief executive of charity Anaphylaxis UK.
The attraction of this option for Ms Reeves is that she can raise money without a visible difference to people's take-home pay.
But the tip loophole isn’t about a general increase in take-home pay; it’s about winning votes in Nevada.
This is an important take-home message for healthcare professionals who assess young children, but also for teachers and parents, when observing and reporting symptoms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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