Word info

high-paid

Adjective

Meaning

high-paid (comparative higher-paid, superlative highest-paid)

Of a worker: earning a lot of money through good pay, more than the average salary.
Antonym: low-paid

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Being governor don't mean a thing anymore in this country. We're nothing. Just high-paid ornaments is all. I'm thinking of running for president myself. George Wallace

That new identity doesn’t start with veteran, team stars Marc Gasol and Mike Conley, or high-paid players like Chandler Parsons. Source: Internet

Coding ‘boot camps’ a hot draw for those seeking instant tech careersStudents pay $20k on the promise of a high-paid job in mere months. Source: Internet

On the contrary, people possessing newer skills participate in the economy not just as consumers but also as sellers in the high-paid workforce. Source: Internet

But the list of high-paid retirement checks doesn’t stop there. Source: Internet

The rationale behind some professions paying more is clear: high-paid sports stars are known for their love of fast cars, which cost more to replace or repair than cheaper vehicles. Source: Internet

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