You might have come across ‘renumeration’ and ‘remuneration’ while learning the English language. But what’s the difference between the two? We’ll cover that in this article, plus we’ll teach you how to use the correct spelling of the word in a sentence.
The quick answer is that ‘renumeration’ is a misspelling of the word ‘remuneration.’ ‘Remuneration’ is a noun that means the act of giving payments for work or for services.
As you’ve just learned, the correct spelling of the word is ‘remuneration.’ Any other spelling of the word would be incorrect and ungrammatical.
The same rules apply to ‘renumerate’ and ‘remunerate.’ The only correct way to spell the word is ‘remunerate.’
You might be tempted to spell it ‘renumeration’ because of the ‘NUM’ in there, which might remind you of ‘numerals’ or ‘numbers.’
However, try to remember that it’s the opposite of that. Instead of ‘Re-NUM,’ it’s ‘Re-MUN.’
Now, let's quickly define the word, so we know how to use it in a sentence later.
The Merriam-Webster definition of ‘remuneration’ is: “something that remunerates: recompense, pay” and “an act or fact of remunerating.”
The word is mostly used when writing about financial matters, especially when it concerns large amounts of money. It’s also used when other forms of compensation are used.
A few synonyms of the word include:
The first known use of the word was in the 15th century, and it meant the same thing it means now.
The mun in the word comes from the Latin word munus, which means “gift.” It shares a root with munificent, an adjective that means “very liberal in giving.”
Now that we know the proper usage and spelling of the word let’s take a look at some examples of how to use it in a sentence.
To recap, we learned that ‘renumeration’ is the incorrect spelling of the word ‘remuneration.’ You might be tempted to spell it with the ‘NUM,’ but that’s ungrammatical and incorrect. So, try to remember this when you’re writing.
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