Meaning of Money
In simple words: A medium used to buy things.
Money in a sentence
- I need to save more money for my vacation.
- She doesn't have enough money to buy a new car.
- He offered me money for my old bicycle.
- Many people consider money to be the key to happiness.
- The money in her wallet went missing.
How to use Money
Used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in most contexts, but avoid when discussing budget constraints or sensitive financial situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'money' sounding like 'money tree' — a tree that grows cash.
Related words
Collocations with Money
- big
- easy
- bonus
- amount
- sum
- have
- coin
- come from something
- go (on something)
- go to
- management
- manager
- problems
- for money
- money for
- bet money on something
- put money on something
- get money off something
- big
- easy
- bonus
- amount
- sum
- have
- coin
- come from something
- go (on something)
- go to
- management
- manager
- problems
- for money
- money for
- bet money on something
- put money on something
- get money off something
- big
- easy
- bonus
- amount
- sum
- have
- coin
- come from something
- go (on something)
- go to
- management
- manager
- problems
- for money
- money for
- bet money on something
- put money on something
- get money off something
Common mistakes with Money
- Confused with 'cash' — money includes credit cards and digital payments, not just cash.
- Using 'moneys' incorrectly as a plural form.
- Mixing up 'money' with 'wealth' — money refers to currency, wealth includes assets.
Money appears in
Money in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
مال
وسيلة تستخدم لشراء الأشياء.
- Bengaliবাংলা
টাকা
জিনিস কেনার জন্য ব্যবহৃত একটি মাধ্যম।
- GermanDeutsch
Geld
Ein Mittel, um Dinge zu kaufen.
- SpanishEspañol
Dinero
Un medio para comprar cosas.
- Persianفارسی
پول
وسیلهای برای خریدن چیزها.
- FrenchFrançais
Argent
Un moyen pour acheter des trucs.
- Hindiहिन्दी
पैसा
चीजें खरीदने के लिए इस्तेमाल होने वाला माध्यम।
- ItalianItaliano
Soldi
Un mezzo per comprare cose.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Dinheiro
Um meio usado para comprar coisas.
- RussianРусский
Деньги
Средство для покупки вещей.
- Urduاردو
پیسہ
چیزیں خریدنے کے لیے استعمال ہونے والا ذریعہ۔
- Chinese中文
钱
用来买东西的媒介。
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Frequently asked questions about Money
What does Money mean?
A medium used to buy things.
What is the definition of Money?
what you earn by working or selling things, and use to buy things
How do you use Money in a sentence?
I need to save more money for my vacation.
Can you give another example of Money?
She doesn't have enough money to buy a new car.
What are synonyms for Money?
Common alternatives include currency, cash, funds, capital, wealth.
What is the opposite of Money?
Opposite meanings include poverty, debt.
What words go with Money?
It commonly pairs with big, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something, big, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something, big, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something.
What are common mistakes when using Money?
Confused with 'cash' — money includes credit cards and digital payments, not just cash. Using 'moneys' incorrectly as a plural form. Mixing up 'money' with 'wealth' — money refers to currency, wealth includes assets.
How do you pronounce Money?
US: /["/ˈmʌni/"]/, UK: /["/ˈmʌni/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Money?
Used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in most contexts, but avoid when discussing budget constraints or sensitive financial situations.
What CEFR level is Money?
"Money" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.



























