Make Money

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /meɪk ˈmʌni/

Definitions of make money

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

Example Sentences

A1 I want to make money to buy a new bike.

A2 She started a small business to make money.

B1 Many people invest in the stock market to make money.

B2 Real estate can be a lucrative way to make money.

C1 Entrepreneurs are always looking for new opportunities to make money.

C2 Some people believe that you have to take risks to make money.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

Example Sentences

A1 I make money by selling lemonade.

A2 She makes money by walking dogs in the neighborhood.

B1 They make money by investing in the stock market.

B2 He makes money by freelancing as a graphic designer.

C1 The company makes money through various revenue streams.

C2 She makes money by managing a successful portfolio of investments.

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun

Example Sentences

A1 She wants to make money by selling handmade crafts.

A2 He started a blog to make money through affiliate marketing.

B1 Learning how to invest in stocks is a popular way to make money.

B2 Real estate can be a lucrative industry to make money in.

C1 Entrepreneurs often have multiple streams of income to make money.

C2 Investing in startups can be a high-risk, high-reward way to make money.

Examples of make money in a Sentence

formal One way to make money is by investing in the stock market.

informal I heard you can make money by selling old stuff online.

slang I'm always looking for new hustles to make money on the side.

figurative They say knowledge is power, but in this world, money makes the world go round.

Grammatical Forms of make money

past tense

made

plural

make money

comparative

more money-making

superlative

most money-making

present tense

make money

future tense

will make money

perfect tense

have made money

continuous tense

is making money

singular

makes money

positive degree

money-making

infinitive

to make money

gerund

making money

participle

money-making

Origin and Evolution of make money

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'make money' originated from the Old English word 'macian' meaning to create or form something.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'make money' evolved to specifically refer to the act of earning or acquiring wealth through various means.