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- pronunciation:
- muh
ni
- features:
- Word History, Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
inflections: |
moneys, monies |
definition: |
Money is what we use to pay for things. Money comes in coins or paper bills.
The dollar, penny, and dime are names for some of the money of the United States.Malina had enough money to buy a sandwich from the cafe.
- synonyms:
- bill, cash, currency
- similar words:
- bread, change, dough, green
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related words: |
bill, bribe, budget |
derivation: |
moneyless (adj.) |
The Romans made coins at the temple of the goddess Juno. The word money comes from one of Juno's titles, Juno Moneta.
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associated with family and money |
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allowance, inheritance |
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conventionally associated with money |
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class, interest, rate, rent, wealth |
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negatively associated with money |
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debt, fee, fine, theft |
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some actions with money |
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buy, coin, donate, pay, purchase, save, sell, spend |
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some descriptions of people and their money |
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broke, frugal, greedy, poor, rich |
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some examples of money |
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dime, dollar, nickel, penny, pound, quarter |
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some illegal actions with money |
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steal |
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some kinds of money |
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bill, cash, coin, currency |
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some people associated with money |
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cashier, heir, millionaire |
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some places for money |
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bank, piggy bank, pocketbook, purse, wallet |
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some terms associated with business and money |
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capital, income, loan, profit, stock |
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