money

[ muhn-ee ]
/ ˈmʌn i /

noun, plural mon·eys, mon·ies.

adjective

Idioms for money

Origin of money

1250–1300; Middle English moneie < Middle French < Latin monēta mint2, money

SYNONYMS FOR money

11 funds, capital, assets, wealth, riches.

OTHER WORDS FROM money

mon·ey·less, adjective non·mon·ey, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for for one's money

money
/ (ˈmʌnɪ) /

noun

adjective

best, most valuable, or most eagerly anticipated the money shot; the money note

Other words from money

Related adjective: pecuniary

Word Origin for money

C13: from Old French moneie, from Latin monēta coinage; see mint ²

Idioms and Phrases with for one's money (1 of 2)

for one's money

According to one's opinion, choice, or preference. For example, For my money, a trip to Europe is not worth the trouble or expense. [Second half of 1500s]

Idioms and Phrases with for one's money (2 of 2)

money