Oney example sentences

mon·ey

noun

money (noun) · moneys (plural noun) · monies (plural noun)

  - a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively:

  - sums of money:

  - the assets, property, and resources owned by someone or something; wealth:

  - financial gain:

  - payment for work; wages:

  - a wealthy person or group:

Synonyms

cash, funds, capital, finances, banknotes, notes, coins, change, coin, coinage, silver, copper, currency, sterling, bills, roll, dough, bread, loot, shekels, moolah, wad, boodle, dibs, gelt, ducats, rhino, gravy, scratch, stuff, oof, brass, lolly, readies, dinero, greenbacks, simoleons, bucks, jack, mazuma, Oscar, splosh, green, tin, kale, rocks, shinplasters, specie, pelf, wealth, riches, fortune, affluence, assets, resources, substance, means, prosperity, pay, salary, wages, remuneration, fee, stipend, emolument

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