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Synonyms

salaried

American  
[sal-uh-reed] / ˈsæl ə rid /

adjective

  1. receiving a salary.

    a salaried employee.

  2. having a salary attached.

    a salaried job.


salaried British  
/ ˈsælərɪd /

adjective

  1. earning or yielding a salary

    a salaried worker

    salaried employment

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Other Word Forms

  • nonsalaried adjective
  • unsalaried adjective

Etymology

Origin of salaried

First recorded in 1590–1600; salary + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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To update withholdings, hourly and salaried workers would have to change what’s on a Form W-4, the employee’s withholding certificate.

From MarketWatch

All three companies have moved to cut costs, reducing salaried staff or, in Stellantis' case, idling a U.S. assembly plant.

From Reuters

So it expanded eligibility to salaried and exempt workers.

From Salon

Last month, Disney officials said the company will be requiring all salaried and non-union hourly employees in the U.S. who work on site to be fully vaccinated.

From Washington Times

MGM Resorts, the state’s largest employer, announced separately Monday that new hires and salaried employees who don’t work from home will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct.

From Seattle Times