"Rewarding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rewarding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rewarding" Meaning

Having or showing a result that is pleasing or approving of efforts and actions; satisfying or fulfilling as a result.

"Rewarding" Examples

Example Sentences:


She felt rewarding to see her hard work pay off when she graduated at the top of her class.
The concert was rewarding for the band, who had been working tirelessly to put on a good show.
Helping out at the animal shelter was a rewarding experience for both Emily and her family.
Creating art was a rewarding hobby for Rachel, giving here a chance to express herself creatively.
Freeing the trapped animal was a rewarding experience for the group of volunteers who worked together to do it.

"Rewarding" Similar Words

Revulsion

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Revulsive

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Revved

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Excited or enthusiastic, typically in a noisy and energetic way.<br><br>Example: The crowd was revved up by the live music at the concert.

Revving

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Reward

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A word that implies something given or provided as a compensation or recognition for achievement, effort, or service.

Rewardable

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Rewarded

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Rewarder

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Someone or something that gives rewards, especially a person who provides a price or prize for a competition.

Rewardingly

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Rewardingly means in a manner that gives a pleasant feeling of satisfaction or pleasure due to receiving a reward or compensation for something done. It implies that a positive outcome or benefit has resulted from one's efforts, leading to a sense of gratification.

Rewards

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Rewards refer to benefits, incentives, or forms of compensation that are received as a result of achieving a particular goal, completing a task, or meeting a set of expectations. Rewards can be tangible, such as money or material objects, or intangible, such as praise or recognition.<br><br>Rewards can also refer to the practice of giving something extra or better than what was expected, as a way to motivate individuals to work harder, perform better, or achieve specific results. This can be seen in various contexts, including business, education, and personal relationships.<br><br>For example, an employer might offer a reward to an employee who consistently meets or exceeds their sales targets, or a teacher might give a reward to a student who achieves academic excellence. In personal relationships, rewards might take the form of gifts, praise, or special privileges.

Rewind

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Rewindable

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Rewinder

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Rewinding

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To roll or wind back something, such as a tape or a video, to the beginning or an earlier point. <br><br>Example: "Can you rewind the movie so I can see that scene again?"

Rewire

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Rewired

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Rewired: (verb) <br><br>To change or modify something, often a system or a piece of equipment, in order to make it work in a different way or in a way that includes new technology or capabilities.<br><br>Example: "The old computer needed to be rewired with the new internet connection."<br><br>Or (adjective) <br><br>Something that has been rewired: changed or modified to include new technology or capabilities.<br><br>Example: "The rewired electrical system in our house is much safer and more efficient than the old one."