pecuniary Synonyms

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pecuniary Meaning

Wordnet

pecuniary (a)

relating to or involving money

Webster

pecuniary (a.)

Relating to money; monetary; as, a pecuniary penalty; a pecuniary reward.

pecuniary Sentence Examples

  1. The pecuniary gain from the investment far exceeded his expectations.
  2. His pecuniary interests often conflicted with his ethical principles.
  3. The company's pecuniary losses were so severe that it faced bankruptcy.
  4. She inherited a substantial pecuniary estate from her late uncle.
  5. The lawsuit resulted in a large pecuniary settlement for the victims.
  6. His pecuniary ambition drove him to engage in unethical business practices.
  7. The organization's pecuniary resources were used to fund its charitable programs.
  8. The economic downturn had a significant impact on his pecuniary well-being.
  9. The pecuniary value of the artwork was estimated to be in the millions.
  10. She made a generous pecuniary donation to the local animal shelter.

FAQs About the word pecuniary

relating to or involving moneyRelating to money; monetary; as, a pecuniary penalty; a pecuniary reward.

economic,financial,monetary, fiscal, capitalistic, dollars-and-cents, pocket, commercial,capitalist

nonfinancial,nonfinancial,,

The pecuniary gain from the investment far exceeded his expectations.

His pecuniary interests often conflicted with his ethical principles.

The company's pecuniary losses were so severe that it faced bankruptcy.

She inherited a substantial pecuniary estate from her late uncle.