wage
In a financial sense, this term carries a connotation of hourly or daily labor, distinguishing it from a salary, which implies a professional annual contract. It evokes the image of a laborer receiving payment based on the time spent working rather than a fixed yearly sum. When used as a verb, it shifts from money to conflict. It suggests a deliberate, sustained, and organized effort to achieve a goal through struggle. It is almost exclusively paired with words like war, battle, or campaign, giving it a heavy, strategic, and often aggressive tone.
Countable when referring to a specific rate of pay for a job (the minimum wage). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of payment for labor (wage inflation).
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The union's losing it. We need to bump the hourly wage or they'll walk.
Money is just a heavy anchor. Let them float in the void for a bit.