earnings
Americannoun
plural noun
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money or other payment earned
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the profits of an enterprise
Etymology
Origin of earnings
before 1050; Middle English erning, Old English earning, earnung merit, pay. See earn 1, -ing 1, -s 3
Explanation
Earnings are the amount of money you make from doing a job. You'll be a lot more excited about babysitting when you learn your earnings will be more than generous. Most earnings come from work that you've done, although money you earn from an investment can also be called earnings. Any financial profit or gain you make go into the earnings category, since you earn that money, whether through work, luck, or intelligence. The Proto-Germanic root, *aznon, means "do harvest work."
Vocabulary lists containing earnings
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Century 21 Accounting, 9e, Chapters 11-14
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Example Sentences
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EARNINGS: Most S&P; 500 companies have reported earnings for the first quarter, but others continue to trickle in.
From Washington Times • May 26, 2020
EYE ON EARNINGS: A third of the companies in the S&P; 500 are set to report second-quarter earnings this week.
From Washington Times • Jul. 23, 2018
EYE ON EARNINGS: A third of the companies in the S&P 500 are set to report second-quarter earnings this week.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 23, 2018
EARNINGS: Wall Street continued to pore over quarterly results from retailers.
From Seattle Times • May 30, 2018
EARNINGS: The first-quarter earnings season has given investors little to celebrate, said Tim Dreiling, a senior portfolio manager at a division of U.S.
From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2015
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