Earn ( verb , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Earn ( verb )

  1. To receive payment or income for work or services.
  2. To gain something through effort or action.

Origin:

From old english "ærn" or "ern".

Examples:

  1. He earns a lot of money as a doctor.
  2. I earned a promotion after working hard.
  3. She earned a degree in computer science.
  4. I will earn money by working overtime.
  5. You have earned a good reputation through your work.

(As a verb)

Earn ( verb )

  1. To receive payment or income for work or services.
  2. To gain something through effort or action.

Origin:

From old english "ærn" or "ern".

Examples:

  1. He earns a lot of money as a doctor.
  2. I earned a promotion after working hard.
  3. She earned a degree in computer science.
  4. I will earn money by working overtime.
  5. You have earned a good reputation through your work.

(As a verb)

Earn ( verb )

  1. To receive payment or income for work or services.
  2. To gain something through effort or action.

Origin:

From old english "ærn" or "ern".

Examples:

  1. He earns a lot of money as a doctor.
  2. I earned a promotion after working hard.
  3. She earned a degree in computer science.
  4. I will earn money by working overtime.
  5. You have earned a good reputation through your work.
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