money

simple noun142 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

additional money beyond what is usual or expected

money that comes from taxes paid by the public

money needed to pay for the rent of a property

a large amount of money

money collected from people as taxes

money available for personal and discretionary spending

money provided by the government

money obtained with little effort, often dishonestly

money for buying lunch, often for a child at school

money obtained through a lot of effort or work

a small amount of money for minor expenses, often given to children

money specifically for buying gasoline for a vehicle

money that is not genuine; counterfeit

money from the national government

money specifically for buying petrol for a vehicle

illegally produced money that looks real

extra money received in addition to regular pay

a small sum of money for spending on inessentials

the process of managing money, including budgeting, saving, and investing

the source or origin of the money

something well worth the money spent on it

to bet money on something

to risk money on the result of an event

to obtain money, often through business or investment

to receive money in return for work

to use money carelessly or on unnecessary things

to take money with the intention of returning it

to collect money for a particular purpose, like charity

to waste money in a reckless and foolish manner

to waste money on trivial things

a quantity of money

a particular amount of money