financially

adverb50 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

to provide someone with money or other necessities to live

to provide money to assist someone

to give financial support to a person, organization, or plan

to experience difficulty in managing one's finances

to experience loss or hardship due to financial problems

to gain an advantage or profit from something financially

to obtain or secure a financial advantage

feeling safe and confident about one's financial situation

not likely to change or fail; firmly established

describing a person, company, or system with good, secure finances

based on sensible and reliable judgment; having a strong financial base

resulting in or likely to result in profit or financial gain

providing satisfaction and financial benefit

not relying on others for money

producing a great deal of profit

being accountable for financial matters; managing money well

able to provide for oneself without help from others

likely to change for the worse; not in a secure financial state

worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance

providing a financial benefit or advantage

not confident about one's financial future; not stable

experiencing financial difficulties or problems

required or expected to justify actions or decisions regarding finances

legally responsible for paying the cost of something

lacking financial strength or resources

causing great financial ruin or damage

certain to lead to one's own financial ruin