unsalaried

[sal-uh-reed]

sal·a·ried

[sal-uh-reed]
adjective
1.
receiving a salary: a salaried employee.
2.
having a salary attached: a salaried job.

Origin:
1590–1600; salary + -ed3

non·sal·a·ried, adjective
un·sal·a·ried, adjective
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unsalaried

adjective
not paying a salary; "an uncompensated federal post" [syn: uncompensated
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