MONEY


Meaning of MONEY in English

n. 25B6; noun

I haven't got enough money : (HARD) CASH, ready money; the means, the wherewithal, funds, capital, finances, (filthy) lucre; banknotes, notes, coins, change, specie, silver, copper, currency; Brit. sterling; N. Amer. bills; N. Amer. & Austral. roll; informal dough, bread, loot, readies, shekels, moolah, the necessary; Brit. informal dosh, brass, lolly, spondulicks; N. Amer. informal dinero, bucks, mazuma; US informal greenbacks, simoleons, jack, rocks; Austral./NZ informal Oscar; Brit. dated l.s.d.; archaic pelf. See list at country .

she married him for his money : WEALTH, riches, fortune, affluence, (liquid) assets, resources, means.

the money here is better : PAY, salary, wages, remuneration; formal emolument.

pecuniary, monetary, numismatic.

25A0; for my money IN MY OPINION, to my mind, in my view, as I see it, personally, in my estimation, in my judgement, if you ask me.

25A0; in the money (informal) RICH, wealthy, affluent, well-to-do, well off, prosperous, moneyed, in clover, opulent; informal rolling in it, loaded, stinking rich, well heeled, made of money.

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