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- pronunciation:
- muh
ni
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word History, Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
inflections: |
moneys, monies |
definition: |
the coins or paper bills of a country that are used to buy things or pay for services.
How much money do we have in the bank?
- synonyms:
- bill, cash, currency
- similar words:
- bread, change, dough
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related words: |
bill, budget, compensation |
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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 |
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conventionally associated with money |
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class, interest, refund, rent, scholarship, 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, pay, pay off, purchase, save, sell, spend |
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some descriptions of people and their money |
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broke, poor, rich |
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some examples of money |
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dime, dollar, penny, 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, millionaire |
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some places for money |
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bank, pocketbook, purse, wallet |
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some terms associated with business and money |
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account, bond, capital, income, loan, net, pension, profit, stock |
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