Real Estate Investing

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the power to influence a person or situation

verb to use something to maximum advantage

  • The company plans to leverage its existing resources to expand into new markets.
  • I'm going to leverage my connections to get a job at that company.
  • She knows how to leverage her skills to get what she wants.
  • He used his charisma to leverage his way into the exclusive club.

noun the act or process of making money

adjective relating to or involved in making money

  • Investing in the stock market can be a moneymaking opportunity if done wisely.
  • She's always looking for new moneymaking schemes to try out.
  • I heard about a moneymaking gig that pays really well.
  • His talent for writing turned out to be a moneymaking machine.

noun a quick summary or report

verb to criticize or disparage someone or something

adjective in poor physical or mental condition

adverb in a tired or worn-out manner

  • The old building appears to be quite run down and in need of repairs.
  • The house down the street looks really run down, they should fix it up.
  • That car is so run down, it's practically falling apart.
  • After working all day without a break, I feel completely run down.