Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛst/
verb to put money or resources into something in order to gain a profitable return
A1 I want to invest in a new pair of shoes.
A2 She decided to invest in a cooking class to improve her skills.
B1 Many people choose to invest in stocks for long-term financial growth.
B2 He has been advised to invest in real estate as a way to diversify his portfolio.
C1 Investing in renewable energy companies can be both financially rewarding and environmentally beneficial.
C2 Successful investors know how to strategically invest their assets to maximize returns.
formal It is wise to carefully research and analyze before deciding where to invest your money.
informal I'm thinking about investing in some stocks to see if I can make some extra cash.
slang I heard about this new app where you can invest your spare change into stocks.
figurative She decided to invest her time and energy into learning a new skill.
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