Financial

  • 11financial — adjective our financial picture has improved Syn: monetary, money, economic, pecuniary, fiscal, banking, commercial, business, investment •• financial, monetary, pecuniary, fiscal What s the difference between a financial crisis and a fiscal one? …

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  • 12financial — fi|nan|cial W1S3 [fıˈnænʃəl, faı ] adj [usually before noun] relating to money or the management of money ▪ financial transactions ▪ financial assistance ▪ a financial advisor ▪ Organic farmers should be encouraged with financial incentives. ▪ It …

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  • 13financial — financially, adv. /fi nan sheuhl, fuy /, adj. 1. pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertaining or relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations. 2. of or pertaining to those commonly engaged in dealing with money and… …

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  • 14financial — fi|nan|cial [ fı nænʃl, faı nænʃl ] adjective *** involving money: banks and other financial institutions financial services: We offer a range of financial services. financial adviser: She is an independent financial adviser. ╾ fi|nan|cial|ly… …

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  • 15financial */*/*/ — UK [faɪˈnænʃ(ə)l] / US [fɪˈnænʃ(ə)l] / US [faɪˈnænʃ(ə)l] adjective involving money banks and other financial institutions financial services: We offer a range of financial services. financial adviser: She is an independent financial adviser.… …

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  • 16financial — adjective connected with money or the management of money: New York is a great financial center. | financial assistance for city schools | a financial success (=something that makes a profit): It was a wonderful film, but not exactly a financial… …

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  • 17financial — /faɪˈnænʃəl/ (say fuy nanshuhl), /fə / (say fuh ) adjective 1. relating to monetary receipts and expenditures; relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations. 2. commonly engaged in dealing with money and credit: financial… …

  • 18financial — /faɪ nænʃəl/ adjective concerning money ♦ financial circumstances the state of someone’s finances ● The more you tell us about your full financial circumstances, the more we may be able to help. ♦ financial difficulties a bad state of someone’s… …

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  • 19financial — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. commercial, economic, business, monetary, fiscal, pecuniary, budgetary; see also commercial 1 . Syn. financial implies reference to money matters, esp. where large sums are involved [ a financial success ] ; fiscal is… …

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  • 20financial — [[t]faɪnæ̱nʃ(ə)l, fɪn [/t]] ♦ ADJ: usu ADJ n Financial means relating to or involving money. The company is in financial difficulties. ...the government s financial advisers. Syn: monetary Derived words: financially ADV ADV adj/ ed, ADV after v,… …

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