FCE - Vocabulary
FCE - Vocabulary
Money
money what you use to buy things. what you earn by working etc: We don't have enough money for a vacation this year. | I haven't got any money, if that's what you're after. | Do you think these trainers are worth the extra money? | money to do sth|money for sth (=money you can use to pay for something) Dad, can I have some money to buy some new jeans? | If she's got money to run a car, how come she gets the bus every day? | Shall I give you some money for petrol? | spend (your) money (on sth) I spend far too much money on Christmas presents. | Don't spend all your money on sweets. | save money (=not spend much money) Are you coming out with us on Saturday?' 'No, I'm trying to save money.' | waste (your) money (on sth) (=spend money on things you do not really need) She wastes an awful lot of money on expensive clothes. | We're wasting public money, which would be better spent on improving the service we offer. | a waste of money Critics have described the project as 'a complete waste of money'. | Gillian said not to get any flowers - she thinks it's a waste of money. | good money informal (=when the amount of money you earn or pay for something is quite large) I enjoy the work, and I make good money. | You have to pay good money for a pedigree dog.
cash money especially money that is available for you to spend: I...
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