Meaning & Definition of word "Pecuniary"

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    Pecuniary

    /pɪˈkjuːniˌɛri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or consisting of money.
      • Example: The pecuniary interests of the investors were prioritized in the negotiations.
    • 2. Involving a financial penalty or loss.
      • Example: He faced pecuniary damages due to the breach of contract.
    • 3. Pertaining to monetary matters.
      • Example: The company is concerned about its pecuniary obligations to its shareholders.
    • 4. Of or relating to currency or financial wealth.
      • Example: Her pecuniary concerns led her to seek a higher-paying job.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'pecuniarius' from 'pecunia' meaning 'money or wealth'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pecuniary interest:

    a financial stake in an outcome

    pecuniary loss:

    a financial loss that can be quantified

    Related Words

    pecunia:

    Latin word for money

    peculator:

    a person who embezzles or steals money.

    pecuniary loss:

    a loss that can be quantified in monetary terms.

    Slang Meanings of pecuniary

    Meaning: Cash

    Example Sentence: I need to get my hands on some pecuniary to pay the bills.

    Meaning: Dough

    Example Sentence: That job pays good dough, so I'm going for it.