Pronunciation: /ˈmædʒɪk ˈmʌni tri/
noun tree - a woody perennial plant with a single main stem or trunk, typically growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground
A1 I heard a story about a magic money tree that grants wishes.
A2 Some people believe that the government has a magic money tree to fund all their projects.
B1 Politicians often promise things as if there's a magic money tree that can solve all our problems.
B2 The concept of a magic money tree is often used in political debates to criticize unrealistic economic policies.
C1 Economists argue that the idea of a magic money tree is a dangerous illusion that can lead to financial instability.
C2 The notion of a magic money tree has been debunked by experts who emphasize the importance of sound fiscal policies.
formal The concept of a magic money tree is often used in economic discussions to refer to the idea of unlimited government spending.
informal Some people believe that politicians think money grows on a magic money tree and can be spent without consequences.
slang I wish I had a magic money tree so I could buy whatever I want without worrying about the cost.
figurative The belief in a magic money tree is a dangerous illusion that can lead to financial instability.
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