- money
- n.
1) to coin, make, produce; counterfeit money
2) to circulate money
3) to earn, make money
4) to bank; change; deposit; put up; raise; refund, return; save; spend; squander, throw away; tie up; withdraw money
5) to borrow; lend money
6) to invest money in; to put money into (they invested their money in stocks and bonds; she put her money into municipal bonds)
7) (colloq.) to sink (a lot of) money into (a venture)
8) to launder (illegally acquired) money
9) counterfeit; earnest; easy; hush; marked; paper; pin, pocket, spending; prize; seed; tight; well-spent money
10) blood; conscience money
11) tax money (politicians should not waste tax money)
12) mad money ('small amount of money carried for emergency use')
13) for money (to do smt. for money)
14) out of money (we are out of money)
15) (misc.) to have money to burn ('to have a great deal of money')
* * *['mʌnɪ]conscience moneycounterfeit moneylend moneymarkedtie upwell-spent moneywithdraw moneyto put money into (they invested their money in stocks and bonds; she put her money into municipal bonds)to bankto borrowto circulate moneyto cointo earnto invest money into launder (illegally acquired) moneymad money ('small amount of money carried for emergency use')(misc.) to have money to burn ('to have a great deal of money')(colloq.) to sink (a lot of) money into (a venture)tax money (politicians should not waste tax money)for money (to do smt. for money)out of money (we are out of money)
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.