Pronunciation: /ˈmʌni/
noun a medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
A1 I need money to buy a new book.
A2 She saved up enough money to go on vacation.
B1 Managing your money wisely is important for financial stability.
B2 Investing money in stocks can be risky but also profitable.
C1 The billionaire donated a large sum of money to charity.
C2 Money laundering is a serious crime that can result in severe penalties.
adjective relating to or consisting of money
A1 I need money to buy a new book.
A2 She found a money clip on the ground.
B1 The money market can be volatile.
B2 Investing in the stock market can be risky but rewarding if done wisely.
C1 He donated a large sum of money to charity.
C2 The billionaire's extravagant spending habits were well-known in the media.
formal The company is currently focused on raising money for their new project.
informal I need to save up some money before going on vacation.
slang I can't go out tonight, I'm low on money.
figurative Time is money, so let's not waste any more of it.
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