Earnings vs Income vs Revenue

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Earnings

Top 2000 (courant)C1noun

Income

Top 2000 (courant)B2noun

Revenue

Top 2000 (courant)B2noun
 EarningsIncomeRevenue
Prononciation🇬🇧 /["/ˈɜːnɪŋz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈɜːrnɪŋz/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈɪnkʌm//ˈɪnkəm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈɪnkʌm//ˈɪnkəm/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈrevənjuː/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈrevənuː/"]/
SensMoney you make from work or investments.The money a person earns or receives regularly.The money a business makes from selling goods or services.
ExempleThe company's earnings increased significantly this quarter due to higher sales.Her annual income has increased significantly this year.The company's revenue increased significantly last quarter due to higher sales.
RegistreNeutreNeutreNeutre
FréquenceTop 2000 (courant)Top 2000 (courant)Top 2000 (courant)
Niveau CEFRC1B2B2
Nature grammaticalenounnounnoun
Collocationshigh, record, strong, level, have, generate, calculate, estimate, forecast, projection, earnings  from, earnings  of, ten times, twenty times, etc. earnings, growth in earnings, loss of earnings, high, record, strong, level, have, generate, calculate, estimate, forecast, projection, earnings  from, earnings  of, ten times, twenty times, etc. earnings, growth in earnings, loss of earningshigh, large, six-figure, have, receive, earn, arise (from something), come from something, derive from something, bracket, group, level, on an income, income from, the distribution of income, the redistribution of income, a drop in incomeannual, yearly, expected, depend on, need, rely on, be derived from something, come from something, go up, stream, share, revenue from, loss of revenue, a source of revenue
Antonymesloss, debt, expenditureexpense, outlayloss, deficit, expense
Erreurs fréquentesConfusing 'earnings' with 'income' - they are similar but 'earnings' usually refers to profits., Using 'earning' in plural form - 'earnings' is always plural., Misusing in non-financial contexts - typically related to money.Confused with 'outcome' - 'outcome' refers to results, while 'income' is about money earned., Using as a verb - 'income' is a noun only., Mispronouncing it as 'in-come' instead of 'in-kum'.Confused with 'profit', which is revenue minus costs., Using 'revenues' incorrectly as a singular noun., Mixing up with 'income', which can refer to personal earnings.
Notes d'usageUsed in both formal and informal contexts, often in finance or when discussing income. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing money specifically.Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common in financial discussions, business, or personal budgeting. Avoid in casual conversations unless related to finances.Commonly used in business contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversation about everyday expenses.

Questions fréquentes : Earnings vs Income vs Revenue

Quelle est la différence entre Earnings, Income et Revenue ?

Earnings: Money you make from work or investments. Income: The money a person earns or receives regularly. Revenue: The money a business makes from selling goods or services.

Lequel est le plus avancé : Earnings, Income et Revenue ?

Earnings est le niveau le plus élevé, à C1, sur l'échelle CEFR.

Earnings, Income et Revenue sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?

Earnings: C1, Income: B2, Revenue: B2 sur l'échelle CEFR.

Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Earnings, Income et Revenue ?

Earnings: noun, Income: noun, Revenue: noun.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Earnings: The company's earnings increased significantly this quarter due to higher sales. Income: Her annual income has increased significantly this year. Revenue: The company's revenue increased significantly last quarter due to higher sales.

Puis-je utiliser Earnings, Income et Revenue de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Earnings, Income et Revenue sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.

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