unremunerative

English

Etymology

un- + remunerative

Adjective

unremunerative (comparative more unremunerative, superlative most unremunerative)

  1. Not remunerative.
    • 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter VIII, p. 118,
      Such a comparatively unremunerative occupation as that of carrying a few score head of cattle six times a year from Port Zodiac to Port Marivelles was not worth a ship-owner's thought []
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