Investment

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛstmənt/

Definitions of investment

noun A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

Example Sentences

A1 I made an investment in a new business.

A2 She decided to invest in stocks as a long-term investment strategy.

B1 The company is considering making a significant investment in new technology.

B2 The investment in real estate proved to be profitable in the long run.

C1 His investment portfolio includes a diverse range of assets.

C2 The venture capitalist made a substantial investment in the startup company.

Examples of investment in a Sentence

formal The company made a strategic investment in new technology to improve efficiency.

informal I'm thinking of making an investment in that new startup.

slang I heard that new cryptocurrency is a good investment right now.

figurative Education is an investment in yourself that always pays off in the long run.

Grammatical Forms of investment

plural

investments

present tense

invest

future tense

will invest

perfect tense

have invested

continuous tense

are investing

singular

investment

positive degree

more investment

infinitive

to invest

gerund

investing

participle

invested

Origin and Evolution of investment

First Known Use: 1598 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'investment' originated from the Latin word 'investire', which means to clothe or to cover. It was used in a financial context to signify the act of putting money into something with the expectation of profit.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'investment' has evolved to encompass a broader range of financial activities beyond just putting money into something, such as buying stocks, bonds, or real estate with the expectation of earning a return.