Collocations for "rewarding"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "rewarding" in context.
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reward
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [large, small, huge, meager, disappointing, handsome, fair] reward
- a [large] reward for her [efforts]
- got his just rewards
- got his just reward for his [effort, patience, generosity]
- [financial, professional, emotional, personal] reward
- police are offering a [$1 million] reward (for)
- [give out, receive] a reward
- seeing her child [graduate, become successful] was her biggest reward
- [virtue, hard work, parenting] is its own reward
- the [job, position, post] offers considerable financial reward
- a reward for [passing, winning, taking part]
- a reward for [turning, handing] in the [purse, wallet]
- a reward for finding the missing [person, girl, boy, cat, dog]
- a reward for (valuable) [information, clues, leads]
- a reward [card, scheme, program, system]
- the reward money
- reward her (for) her [good behavior, high performance, efforts]
- reward [your dog, the child, him] a with a [toy, treat]
- reward the [company, worker, student]
- rewards those who [can, do, are, make]
- rewarded him handsomely [by, with, for]
- rewards excellence
- reward and [recognized, promote, punish, encourage]
- reward or [punish, penalize, sanction]
- rewarded by the [owner, teacher, police, company]
- rewarded with [miles, cash]
- [should, will] be rewarded
- [eventually, immediately, handsomely, suitably] rewarded
- [generously, adequately] rewarded
'rewarding' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
bargaining
- challenging
- exciting
- exhilarating
- gig
- hectic
- job
- profession
- tiresome
- working