Sinecure Mnemonic
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sinecure
sinecure
/ˈsaɪ.nɪ.kjʊə/
Examples
- In practice, the office was a sinecure.
- The office itself was at this time a sinecure.
- The office is one of the traditional sinecure offices of state.
- The job was often a political sinecure before the 1930s.
- He was awarded with a sinecure office in the royal administration.
- Previous deputy PMs also held a sinecure office in addition to the DPM role.
- It was no sinecure, especially at first.
- She works as a sinecure.
- The post was an unremunerative sinecure.
- Loyalty is rewarded with access and sinecures.
a benefice to which no spiritual or pastoral duties are attached
noun
an office that involves minimal duties
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"Sign + Cure. Easy job, like getting paid to put up signs for a cure."
"Sign + Secure. A job so easy, just sign papers to secure your pay."
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