REWARDING


Meaning of REWARDING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

more

So, on St George's day stick to rescuing damsels in distress, it will be more rewarding .

The principle I work on is that passages of colour are more rewarding than the dot effect.

Either of these will make reading Maastricht longer but more rewarding .

These radical changes, designed to make work more rewarding , were not confined to the tax system.

Tuberculosis For another widespread disease the biochemical approach, and particularly the idea of competitive antagonism, proved to be more rewarding .

The additional strain may in the end be more rewarding , more life-enhancing than one would ever have felt possible.

Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated.

A labouring person who aspires to a better and more rewarding life is judged to be grossly deceived.

most

This requires care and patience in the preparation, performance, and marking of the tests but it can be most rewarding .

Subtly mythic and ethnocentric, the novel is one of Naipaul's most rewarding .

Reaction to the show was encouraging and word of mouth most rewarding of all.

You are on the way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

It's a long day out, but a most rewarding one, as I was to discover.

Make a decision as to which option would be most rewarding and feasible.

It's one of the most rewarding attributes they possess - discovering and articulating the weird mutation in the human race.

very

It's hard work but very rewarding . 5.

It has been very rewarding and enjoyable.

Holidays with her were thus a very full as well as a very rewarding experience.

The records of some of these bodies can go back over many years, and are frequently very rewarding .

The Forest of Dean in June is both tantalising - and very rewarding .

There is no doubt that owning a horse can be very rewarding .

Waiting on the bank of the river to film mink is, in many ways, a very rewarding experience.

Planning and executing your campaign is fun and can be very rewarding if you're successful.

■ NOUN

experience

Holidays with her were thus a very full as well as a very rewarding experience .

Still less can I will the death of some one I love on the calculation that the bereavement will be a rewarding experience .

Waiting on the bank of the river to film mink is, in many ways, a very rewarding experience .

You are on the way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

Rosie Dean is just one example among many of the specialists that make buying furniture in Yorkshire a rewarding experience .

The pilgrims found their journey a highly rewarding experience .

Instead I read military history, a rewarding experience under C. T. Atkinson.

They offer to their old people many opportunities for social interaction and for emotionally rewarding experiences .

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

richly rewarding

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

By planning for retirement, you can make it a happy and rewarding time of your life.

International travel can be a rich and rewarding adventure.

Nursing is a very rewarding job.

The literature course has been hard work, but very rewarding .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

As uplifting as a gallows, maybe, but a rewarding experiment in instrumentation none the less.

Daily contact with the Partners, whilst a very demanding experience, is equally rewarding .

From Seelisberg there is a longer walk which is particularly rewarding in the sustained panoramic views it offers.

Heading further north, a journey along the 60 miles of coast road is rewarding for its spectacular views.

In two years Gould could not possibly hope to cover all the areas he guessed would prove rewarding .

The detail of this book requires more explanation than is possible here, but this is a rewarding book to read.

Your work is so rewarding , even though it's unpleasant at times.

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