Money meaning in Urdu
Money Sentences
Money Definitions
1 of 2) Money : دولت, نقدی : (noun) the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender.
How much money you have ?
I don`t have such money to buy a car.+ More
2 of 2) Money : مال, دولت : (noun) wealth reckoned in terms of money.
I want my money back by tomorrow.
You may withdraw your money.+ More
Money in Idioms
I'm Not Made Of Money : I don't have a too much money.
A Run For Money : A long period of success.
Useful Words
Sell : بیچنا , Ransom : رقم واپس کر کے بکا ہوا مال لینا , Barter : رقم کے بغیر اشیاء کا تبادلہ کرنا , Break : کھلا کرانا , Marketing : خرید و فروخت , Cab : کرائے پر چلنے والی موٹر , House Sitter : گھر کی دیکھ بھال کرنے والا , Pawnbroker : گروی رکھنے والا , Banking : بینکنگ کا پیشہ , Busker : گا بجا کر پیسے مانگنا والا , Parsimoniousness : بخل , Bail : ضمانت کے طور پر رقم طے کرکے ملزم کو عارضی طور پر رہا کرا لینا , Exchanger : رقوم کا تبادلہ کرنے والا , Monetisation : پیسہ بنانے کا عمل , Demonetisation : سکہ زر کا رواج بند کرنے کا عمل , Currency : کرنسی , Tender : نرم کرنا , Profits : جیتا ہوا مال , Lease : کرایہ پر دینا , Appeal : امداد کی التجا کرنا , Defrayal : ادائی خرچ , Hard Up : کنگلا , Compensable : معاوضے کے قابل , Cheaply : سستے میں , Cashed : کیش ہوا , Amount : رقم , Small Fortune : خوب سارا پیسہ , Undercharge : کم قیمت وصول کرنا , Bilk : ٹھگنا , Well-Lined : مال سے بھرا , Hand To Mouth : تنگ دست
Useful Words Definitions
Sell: exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.
Ransom: exchange or buy back for money; under threat.
Barter: exchange goods without involving money.
Break: exchange for smaller units of money.
Marketing: the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money.
Cab: a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money.
House Sitter: a custodian who lives in and cares for a house while the regular occupant is away (usually without an exchange of money).
Pawnbroker: a person who lends money at interest in exchange for personal property that is deposited as security.
Banking: engaging in the business of keeping money for savings and checking accounts or for exchange or for issuing loans and credit etc.
Busker: a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money.
Parsimoniousness: extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily.
Bail: the legal system that allows an accused person to be temporarily released from custody (usually on condition that a sum of money guarantees their appearance at trial).
Exchanger: one whose business is to exchange the money of one country for that of another country.
Monetisation: establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country.
Demonetisation: ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country.
Currency: the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used.
Tender: make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer.
Profits: something won (especially money).
Lease: let for money.
Appeal: request for a sum of money.
Defrayal: the act of paying money.
Hard Up: not having enough money to pay for necessities.
Compensable: for which money is paid.
Cheaply: with little expenditure of money.
Cashed: for which money has been paid.
Amount: a quantity of money.
Small Fortune: a large sum of money.
Undercharge: charge (someone) too little money.
Bilk: cheat somebody out of what is due, especially money.
Well-Lined: full of money.
Hand To Mouth: with barely enough money for immediate needs.
Related Words
Big Bucks : خطیر رقم , Appropriation : تخصیص , Fund : کسی مقصد کے لئے رقم جمع کرنا , Boodle : مال
Money in Book Titles
Money, Information and Uncertainty.
What Is Money, Anyway?: Why Dollars and Coins Have Value.
Denationalisation of Money: The Argument Refined.