Noun(1) the most common medium of exchange,functions as legal tender,wealth reckoned in terms of money,the official currency issued by a government or national bank,currency accepted as exchange for goods,services(2) the most common medium of exchange(3) functions as legal tender(4) wealth reckoned in terms of money(5) the official currency issued by a government or national bank(6) currency accepted as exchange for goods(7) services
Noun(1) the most common medium of exchange,functions as legal tender,wealth reckoned in terms of money,the official currency issued by a government or national bank,currency accepted as exchange for goods,services(2) the most common medium of exchange(3) functions as legal tender(4) wealth reckoned in terms of money(5) the official currency issued by a government or national bank(6) currency accepted as exchange for goods(7) services
(1) Contrary to popular belief, police do not make money out of issuing speeding tickets.(2) If I had the money , I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do.(3) she gave me spending money(4) It was a way for her to make money while going to acting auditions.(5) I only have English money(6) We can borrow money from the European pool of savings at no incremental cost to ourselves.(7) I pay tax on my money , my taxed income is paid to the nanny and then I pay tax for the nanny on top.(8) They are in the business of lending money and the more money they lend the more profit they make.(9) he borrowed money to modernize the shop(10) Sure make money , but empower and provide opportunities to local populations as well.(11) Applied efficiently and correctly, that sort of money could work miracles.(12) The truth was distorted in order to make a story and to make money .(13) he borrowed money to modernize the store(14) she accepted the job at the public school since the money was better(15) All of that costs a lot of money and to date the government hasn't been prepared to put that sort of money in.(16) He's a hypocrite who sends his child to private school, but opposes choice for parents without his sort of money .
(1) Contrary to popular belief, police do not make money out of issuing speeding tickets.(2) If I had the money , I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do.(3) she gave me spending money(4) It was a way for her to make money while going to acting auditions.(5) I only have English money(6) We can borrow money from the European pool of savings at no incremental cost to ourselves.(7) I pay tax on my money , my taxed income is paid to the nanny and then I pay tax for the nanny on top.(8) They are in the business of lending money and the more money they lend the more profit they make.(9) he borrowed money to modernize the shop(10) Sure make money , but empower and provide opportunities to local populations as well.(11) Applied efficiently and correctly, that sort of money could work miracles.(12) The truth was distorted in order to make a story and to make money .(13) he borrowed money to modernize the store(14) she accepted the job at the public school since the money was better(15) All of that costs a lot of money and to date the government hasn't been prepared to put that sort of money in.(16) He's a hypocrite who sends his child to private school, but opposes choice for parents without his sort of money .
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

What happened to the MONEY?
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 13

In the course of our lives, how much
lunch MONEY has been taken from us?
The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 19

I'm not putting my MONEY anywhere.
Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

♪ MONEY, MONEY, MONEY, MONEY ♪
Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

Oh, sweetie,
you should really get some MONEY.
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 20