A2verb1K

Earn

UK /["/ɜːn/","/ɜːnz/","/ɜːnd/","/ˈɜːnɪŋ/"]/US /["/ɜːrn/","/ɜːrnz/","/ɜːrnd/","/ˈɜːrnɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to get money for work that you do

In simple words: To get money for work or services.

Examples

  • She works hard to earn a good salary.
  • You can earn points by completing the challenges.
  • He hopes to earn respect from his peers.
  • They want to earn a medal in the competition.
  • With his job, he can earn extra money on weekends.

Usage notes

Use 'earn' to talk about getting money from a job, prize, or investment. It is not used in informal contexts like 'make money' or 'score cash'.

Grammar pattern

earn + object

Memory hint

Think of 'earn' as 'earnings' — money you make for your efforts.

Collocations

  • consistently
  • reportedly
  • reputedly
  • have to
  • need to
  • expect to
  • from
  • a/​the chance to earn something
  • a/​the opportunity to earn something
  • earn a living as something
  • really
  • richly
  • rightfully
  • have to
  • need to
  • seek to

Synonyms

  • receive
  • gain
  • acquire
  • obtain
  • make

Antonyms

  • spend
  • lose
  • waste

Common mistakes

  • 'Earn' is often confused with 'win' — winning is usually associated with luck or competitions.
  • Learners might incorrectly use 'earn' without an object, e.g., 'I earn' instead of 'I earn money'.
  • Some may say 'earn to' instead of 'earn for' when describing the purpose of earning.