- verbearn (verb) · earns (third person present) · earned (past tense) · earnt (past tense) · earned (past participle) · earning (present participle)
- obtain (money) in return for labor or services:"they earn $35 per hour" · "he earns his living as a truck driver"
- (of an activity) cause (someone) to obtain (money):"this latest win earned them $50,000 in prize money"
- (of capital invested) gain (money) as interest or profit:"the dollars can be placed on deposit and earn interest"
- gain deservedly in return for one's behaviour or achievements:"through the years she has earned affection and esteem"
OriginOld English earnian, of West Germanic origin, from a base shared by Old English esne ‘laborer’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- obtain (money) in return for labor or services:
- (of capital invested) gain (money) as interest or profit:
- gain deservedly in return for one's behaviour or achievements:
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