Money (noun)

  1. A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
  2. Something that is used as a way of paying for goods and services.
  3. A sum of currency.

Origin:

From middle english moneie, from old french moneie, from latin monēta.

Examples:

  1. He earned a lot of money working overseas.
  2. She saved a lot of money for her future.
  3. The money was used to buy a new car.
  4. They won a lot of money at the casino.
  5. She lent him some money when he was in need.
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