Adjectives for Money | Words to describe Money
Real
Lent
Little
Own
Prize
Lost
Good
Sufficient
Modern
Worth
Great
Considerable
Enough
Much
Big
Wild-Cat
Ready
Hidden
Public
Missionary
Telegraphic
How do you describe Money?
- 1. I didn't have enough money to kill him and get away with it. 🔊
- 2. The sight of the food in the cafeteria reminded him all over again that he was spending too much money. 🔊
- 3. But he did little to cloak the fact that it was his own money which was to carry the boy through college. 🔊
- 4. And you know we'll have to work for our missionary money somehow. 🔊
- 5. As a result he speedily discovered that the safe had been tampered with and that his own money was gone. 🔊
- 6. There's too much money in it for them to run any risk of losing out. 🔊
- 7. Now there are thirteen of these implements of improved pattern, bought by the Indians, and paid for with their own money. 🔊
- 8. In spite of his fame, she said, and of his industry, his manuscripts brought him so little money that he was in need of the necessities of life. 🔊
- 9. He knew, as well as did the girls, that there was little money left, and that pressing bills must soon be met. 🔊
- 10. It was a foregone conclusion that the Blenheim colt would be beaten and in only one or two instances did he carry any public money. 🔊
- 11. With paternal care he used the public money for the public good, instead of wasting it in mad extravagance, like his predecessors. 🔊
- 12. I tell you that my friend must come with me, and that when I come to my father he will give you much money. 🔊
- 13. It would have been unbecoming for two naval officers, with their pockets full of prize money, to travel in a less dignified way. 🔊
- 14. The banker might wonder how a young girl, still nominally in school, could get away with so much money. 🔊
- 15. And to influence him meant, evidently, to keep him from spending too much money, and from the companionship of those who loved to lead him astray. 🔊
- 16. He cursed himself in the morning because a bad night at poker the last time he was at Honolulu had left him so short of ready money. 🔊
- 17. I had taken it for granted hitherto that I was working for such and such a firm, for as much money as they would pay me. 🔊
- 18. He doesn't want to sell, but I want him to have the chance of refusing real money. 🔊
- 19. As you sometimes saw fit to entrust me with considerable money, to buy tools or materials, not a cent was ever coveted or kept. 🔊
- 20. After remaining in his employ for a time and accumulating a little money he hired a store of his own where he sold toys and German knickknacks. 🔊
- 21. It was not so much the tempting bait of ready money that caught the Squire as the fact of his wishes being obeyed upon the instant. 🔊
- 22. This morning, one of the teachers, who had a little money of his own, brought one pound five shillings sixpence. 🔊
- 23. The value of the plunder amounted to eighteen thousand dollars in modern money, the most of which Nicuesa took. 🔊
- 24. Paying good money, too,--to talk to spirits. . . . 🔊
- 25. I've got a little money, and I intend to invest it in developing this homestead. 🔊
- 26. Accordingly they issued from the ruined station, and, resuming their course southward, arrived at length over the great money center. 🔊
- 27. He summoned the principal men, informed them that the Sultan needed so much money as a free gift from each of them. 🔊
- 28. The mention of the meager sum of hidden money made Madeleine think of her own dextrously concealed little fortune. 🔊
- 29. I said so, and added that what little money I had was to be regarded as a common purse so long as it lasted. 🔊
- 30. Anthony might sometimes even be hungry for food, he worked so hard, made so little money and was so busy by day and night. 🔊
- 31. She had not much money, nor had she any occasion for much, for her farm yielded her corn, wine, and oil. 🔊
- 32. I has seen wild-cat money and Confederate money, and land's land. 🔊
- 33. Rollo felt quite proud of being intrusted with so much money; so he replaced the bag in the trunk with great care, and locked it safely. 🔊
- 34. No army, no surge of popular resentment, no propaganda, no conspirator can travel as fast as a telegraphic money order. 🔊
- 35. It was manifestly impossible for Charles to attempt to retrieve his fortunes without having large sums of ready money at his command. 🔊
- 36. I hope, having written this morning to several people to whom I have lent money requesting repayment. 🔊
- 37. His worn suits are neat, and he is as dapper with a battered hat and a four-year-old celluloid collar as if he spent real money on his wardrobe. 🔊
- 38. But we are certainly to have prize money, and this, with the batta, will take us home this time next year if not sooner. 🔊
- 39. It is worth money to see him labor with all his energy, soul and body, to get advantage by the smallest fraction of a coin over a native. 🔊
- 40. This purse contained twelve or thirteen sovereigns, the only public money I received in this enterprise. 🔊
- 41. I never knew how much money was in that pile, but three or four, or maybe five or six hundred million dollars. 🔊
- 42. With little money in their pockets, the Ogrens started off on foot towards the promised place of refuge. 🔊
- 43. And you'll always want a ranch, and stock, and wide spaces, no matter how much money you have. 🔊
- 44. After that he'd come to America; he could make good money then and had people dependent on him. 🔊
- 45. His chief source of income, which provided him with ready money, was the tobacco crop, which proved to be of uncertain value. 🔊
- 46. There's nothing certain in this business, but if ever there was a chance to turn five hundred dollars into big money it's now. 🔊
- 47. There she is, that beautiful thing, the woman hunting for her lost money; the odd little lamp, and all. 🔊
- 48. I remember they picked apples all that fall on a farm near Geneva in order to earn enough money for their trip. 🔊
- 49. All the work is done at the piece rate, and the prices are low; the men have to be very nimble to earn sufficient money to pay them for the turn. 🔊