Profit
The base word is "benefit."
"Expend" is a word meaning to use money or resources in order to consume or deplete them.
There is no homophone for the word "gain." "Profit" is a term meaning to gain or earn, and its homophone is prophet. Homophones of the word "seize" are "sees" and "seas."
Yes. But the word *also* means "money" - as in "argent de poche", meaning pocket money.
Pecuniary is an adjective in English that relates to or consists of money.
gain, income,yield,advantage of, benefit from, earn, make money
The correct spelling you are looking for is corrupt. The meaning is fairly simple: It means to act unfairly or dishonest for personal gain or to gain money.
another word for benefit is beneficial
According to Merriam-Webster: "A gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor." Or "the amount of such gain received in a period of time."
Makarios is a Greek word that refers to "to benefit".
gain, rise
advantage, benefit, boon, luck
gain means like if you win something or get from like someone gave you a gain of money
It can be used as either a noun or verb. Noun: 1. Provides a benefit, or advantage. Verb: 1. Make money, or possessions of some sort. 2. To gain in some way.
to gain the trust of
1. Financial assistance in time of need. 2. Something that aids or promotes well-being 3. A performance to raise money for a charitable cause.
The word meaning "financial gain" is spelled income.