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money
noun
-
money
,
monies
coins
and
paper
notes
that
people
use
to
pay
for
things
and
services
•
He
counted
the
money
before
buying
the
concert
tickets
.
He
counted
the
money
before
buying
the
concert
tickets
.
•
The
cashier
handed
the
customer
his
change
in
money
.
The
cashier
handed
the
customer
his
change
in
money
.
From
Old
French
“
moneie
”,
from
Latin
“
moneta
”,
a
title
of
the
Roman
goddess
Juno
in
whose
temple
coins
were
minted
.
noun
-
money
,
monies
the
wealth
or
amount
of
funds
that
a
person
,
group
,
or
country
has
or
needs
•
She
saved
her
money
to
buy
a
new
laptop
.
She
saved
her
money
to
buy
a
new
laptop
.
•
They
didn
’
t
have
enough
money
to
rent
a
bigger
apartment
.
They
didn
’
t
have
enough
money
to
rent
a
bigger
apartment
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
Latin
“
moneta
”
meaning
mint
or
coin
,
later
broadened
to
abstract
wealth
.
noun
-
money
,
monies
prize
or
winnings
given
in
a
competition
,
game
,
or
bet
•
He
won
some
money
on
a
scratch
card
.
He
won
some
money
on
a
scratch
card
.
•
The
top
three
singers
will
earn
prize
money
tonight
.
The
top
three
singers
will
earn
prize
money
tonight
.
Sense
developed
from
the
idea
of
receiving
actual
currency
as
a
reward
for
success
.
testimony
noun
-
testimony
,
testimonies
a
formal
statement
a
witness
makes
under
oath
in
a
court
or
official
inquiry
•
During
the
trial
,
the
witness
gave
her
testimony
calmly
and
clearly
.
During
the
trial
,
the
witness
gave
her
testimony
calmly
and
clearly
.
•
The
jury
listened
closely
as
the
detective's
testimony
described
the
events
of
that
night
.
The
jury
listened
closely
as
the
detective's
testimony
described
the
events
of
that
night
.
Middle
English
testimonie
,
from
Latin
testimonium
“
evidence
,
witness
”.
noun
-
testimony
,
testimonies
a
spoken
or
written
statement
in
which
someone
describes
how
their
faith
or
personal
experience
with
God
changed
their
life
•
At
the
service
,
she
shared
her
powerful
testimony
about
overcoming
addiction
.
At
the
service
,
she
shared
her
powerful
testimony
about
overcoming
addiction
.
•
The
pastor
invited
anyone
ready
to
give
their
testimony
to
come
forward
.
The
pastor
invited
anyone
ready
to
give
their
testimony
to
come
forward
.
noun
-
testimony
,
testimonies
something
that
shows
or
proves
that
something
else
is
true
•
The
empty
shelves
were
silent
testimony
to
the
panic
buying
that
had
swept
the
city
.
The
empty
shelves
were
silent
testimony
to
the
panic
buying
that
had
swept
the
city
.
•
Her
success
is
a
living
testimony
to
hard
work
and
determination
.
Her
success
is
a
living
testimony
to
hard
work
and
determination
.
ceremony
noun
-
ceremony
,
ceremonies
a
formal
public
or
religious
event
that
follows
fixed
traditions
and
actions
,
such
as
a
wedding
,
graduation
,
or
official
opening
•
The
graduation
ceremony
will
begin
at
ten
o'clock
in
the
university
stadium
.
The
graduation
ceremony
will
begin
at
ten
o'clock
in
the
university
stadium
.
•
Hundreds
of
guests
cheered
as
the
couple
exchanged
vows
during
the
beach
ceremony
.
Hundreds
of
guests
cheered
as
the
couple
exchanged
vows
during
the
beach
ceremony
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
ceremonie
’,
from
Latin
‘
caerimonia
’
meaning
religious
worship
or
sacred
rite
.