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rewarding

/ɹɪwˈɔɹdɪŋ/adjective3 syllables

Rewarding means: providing personal satisfaction.

Synonyms for rewarding5

adjective, as in providing personal satisfaction

also used for rewarding

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Opposites of rewarding

unrewarding

What does rewarding mean?1

adjective

1

providing personal satisfaction“a rewarding career as a paramedic”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rewarding?5

two syllables

boardinghoarding
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Rewarding in a sentence

  • Some people like rewarding themselves, not expecting reward from others.nonong
  • I attended a workshop on advanced cataloguing techniques, it was really rewarding.ErdemTan
  • I find learning languages to be very rewarding.CK
  • It was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.Hybrid
  • Try rewarding yourself and not relying on others for reward.nonong
  • I like this work because you see the result immediately; it's very rewarding.CarpeLanam
  • Seeing my efforts pay off has made this journey even more rewarding and meaningful.Nuel
  • One should ideally have a rewarding and well-paying job.Nuel

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