Pronunciation: /ˈmʌniˌmeɪkɪŋ/
noun the act or process of making money
A1 I want to learn about moneymaking opportunities.
A2 She started a moneymaking business selling handmade jewelry.
B1 The book provides tips on successful moneymaking strategies.
B2 Investing in real estate can be a lucrative moneymaking venture.
C1 The company's moneymaking schemes were eventually exposed by the authorities.
C2 His moneymaking prowess made him one of the wealthiest individuals in the industry.
adjective relating to or involved in making money
A1 She started a small moneymaking business selling handmade jewelry.
A2 The moneymaking scheme turned out to be a scam.
B1 Investing in real estate can be a moneymaking opportunity if done wisely.
B2 The company's new moneymaking strategy resulted in increased profits.
C1 The entrepreneur had a knack for spotting moneymaking ventures.
C2 The moneymaking potential of the stock market attracted many investors.
formal Investing in the stock market can be a moneymaking opportunity if done wisely.
informal She's always looking for new moneymaking schemes to try out.
slang I heard about a moneymaking gig that pays really well.
figurative His talent for writing turned out to be a moneymaking machine.
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