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

OTHER WORDS FROM money

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

British Dictionary definitions for on the 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 on the money (1 of 2)

on the money

Also, right on the money. Exact, precise, as in Your estimate is right on the money. This term alludes to a winning bet in horse racing. [Slang; 1940s]

Idioms and Phrases with on the money (2 of 2)

money