income
11income — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, large ▪ six figure (esp. AmE) ▪ The business provided him with a six figure income. ▪ sufficient ▪ average …
12income — in|come W1S2 [ˈıŋkʌm, ˈın ] n [U and C] the money that you earn from your work or that you receive from ↑investments, the government etc ▪ People on a high income should pay more tax. ▪ low income families ▪ His annual income is £250,000. ▪… …
13income — 01. It is generally quite difficult to raise a family on a single [income] in this country today, so very often both parents work full time. 02. Their combined family [income] is about $50,000 a year. 03. Tax is payable on all [income] received… …
14income — n. 1) to earn an income 2) an annual; earned; fixed; gross; independent; monthly; net; taxable; unearned; weekly income 3) per capita income 4) beyond one s income (they live beyond their income) 5) within one s income (to live within one s… …
15income */*/*/ — UK [ˈɪnkʌm] / US [ˈɪnˌkʌm] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms income : singular income plural incomes economics money that someone gets from working or from investing money Most of the villagers rely on farming for income.… …
16income — in|come [ ın,kʌm ] noun count or uncount *** money that someone gets from working or from investing money: Most of the villagers rely on farming for income. retirement/investment/rental income Many single income families cannot afford the high… …
17income — Synonyms and related words: access, admission, avails, base pay, box office, capital gains, cleanup, clear profit, commissions, compensation, credit, credits, dismissal wage, disposable income, dividend, dividends, earned income, earnings,… …
18income — / INkVm, In / noun (C, U) the money that you earn from your work or that you receive from investments: Most of my income goes on my rent. | be on a high/low income: It s only reasonable that people on a high income should pay more tax. | live… …
19income — incomeless, adj. /in kum/, n. 1. the monetary payment received for goods or services, or from other sources, as rents or investments. 2. something that comes in as an addition or increase, esp. by chance. 3. Archaic. a coming in. [1250 1300; ME:… …
20Income — Economic wealth that is generated in exchange for an individual s performance of agreed upon activities or through investing capital. Income is consumed to fuel day to day expenditures. In businesses, income can refer to a company s remaining… …