Crossword-Solution: SALARIED 8 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Salaried a. Receiving a salary; paid by a salary; having a salary
attached; as, a salaried officer; a salaried office.
Salaried imp. & p. p. of Salary

We have 12 clues for the answer “SALARIED”

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Earning a fixed wage 1 answer
Employed with a fixed income 1 answer
Kind or employe. 1 answer
Like employees 1 answer
Like most executives 1 answer
Like some employees 1 answer
Paid monthly? 1 answer
Paid regularly under a contract 1 answer
Receiving fixed regular pay. 1 answer
Not freelance 2 answers
Not paid hourly 2 answers
On the payroll 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SALARIED (5)

But there was something to hope, even in that matter, Pryor wrote from Paris encouragingly: he believed that Moliterno might be frightened or forced into at least a partial restitution; though Richard would not count upon it, and had "begun at the beginning" again, as a small-salaried clerk in a bank, trudging patiently to work in the morning and home in the evening, a long-faced, tired young man, more absent than ever, lifeless, and with no interest in anything outside his own broodings.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
Whatever the proprietor does, the consumption of his income is an actual loss, which his salaried functions neither repair nor justify; and which would annihilate property, were it not continually replenished by outside production.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
The opera was "Faust." As the three principal men singers were all expensive--the tenor alone, twelve hundred a night--Crossley put in a comparatively modestly salaried Marguerite.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996
One main avenue was for her to become a sort of salaried accessory wife or mother, to be a governess or an assistant schoolmistress, or a very high type of governess-nurse.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
There is the salaried clerk--out of door, or in door, as the case may be--who devotes the major part of his thirty shillings a week to his Personal pleasure and adornments, repairs half-price to the Adelphi Theatre at least three times a week, dissipates majestically at the cider cellars afterwards, and is a dirty caricature of the fashion which expired six months ago.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009

Quotes with SALARIED (3)

Dr. Xia was working as a salaried doctor attached to another man's medicine shop, which did not give him much chance to display his skill. But he worked had, and gradually his reputation began to grow. Soon he was invited to go on his first visit to a patient's home. When he came back that evening he was carrying a package wrapped in a cloth. He winked at my mother and his wife and asked them to guess what was inside the package. My mother's eyes was glued to the steaming bun…
Jung Chang Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
The purpose of a thought-experiment, as the term was used by Schrödinger and other physicists, is not to predict the future - indeed Schrödinger most famous thought experiment goes to show that the "future," on the quantum level, cannot be predicted - but to describe reality, the present world. Science fiction is not predictive; it is descriptive. Predictions are uttered by prophets (free of charge), by clairvoyants (who usually charge a fee, and are therefore mor honored in …
Ursula K. Le Guin The Left Hand of Darkness
Predictions are uttered by prophets (free of charge); by clairvoyants (who usually charge a fee, and are therefore more honored in their day than prophets); and by futurologists (salaried). Prediction is the business of prophets, clairvoyants, and futurologists. It is not the business of novelists. A novelist's business is lying.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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Used 15 times in crossword archives (1951–2022).