Meaning of Money can buy
Money allows the purchase of goods and services.
In simple words: You can get things with money.
Money can buy in a sentence
- Money can buy a new car.
- With enough money, money can buy happiness for a while.
- Some believe that money can buy freedom.
- In some cases, money can buy respect.
- Many say money can buy luxury, but not love.
How to use Money can buy
Typically used in discussions about the limitations and effects of wealth. Can be informal or formal, but avoid using in highly emotional contexts.
Grammar pattern
money can buy + object
Memory hint
Think of money as a powerful key that opens doors to new things.
Related words
Collocations with Money can buy
- money can buy happiness
- money can buy power
- money can buy goods
Common mistakes with Money can buy
- Overusing 'money can buy' in inappropriate contexts like love or happiness.
- Confusing this phrase with 'money can’t buy' which expresses limitations.
- Improper word order, such as 'can money buy' instead of 'money can buy'.
Compare Money can buy with Purchase, Acquire, Obtain, Secure
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Frequently asked questions about "Money can buy"
What does "Money can buy" mean?
You can get things with money.
What is the definition of "Money can buy"?
Money allows the purchase of goods and services.
How do you use "Money can buy" in a sentence?
Money can buy a new car.
Can you give another example of "Money can buy"?
With enough money, money can buy happiness for a while.
What are synonyms for "Money can buy"?
Common alternatives include purchase, acquire, obtain, secure.
What words go with "Money can buy"?
It commonly pairs with money can buy happiness, money can buy power, money can buy goods.
What are common mistakes when using "Money can buy"?
Overusing 'money can buy' in inappropriate contexts like love or happiness. Confusing this phrase with 'money can’t buy' which expresses limitations. Improper word order, such as 'can money buy' instead of 'money can buy'.
How do you pronounce "Money can buy"?
US: //ˈmʌni kæn baɪ//, UK: //ˈmʌni kən baɪ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Money can buy"?
Typically used in discussions about the limitations and effects of wealth. Can be informal or formal, but avoid using in highly emotional contexts.
