money-focused
|mon-ey-fo-cused|
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/ˈmʌni ˈfoʊkəst/
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/ˈmʌni ˈfəʊkəst/
financial concentration
Etymology
'money-focused' originates from the combination of 'money' and 'focus,' where 'money' refers to currency or wealth, and 'focus' means to concentrate attention.
'money' comes from the Latin word 'moneta,' and 'focus' comes from the Latin word 'focus,' meaning 'hearth' or 'fireplace,' which evolved to mean 'center of activity.'
Initially, 'focus' meant 'hearth,' but over time it evolved to mean 'center of attention,' and when combined with 'money,' it describes a concentration on financial matters.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having a strong emphasis or concentration on financial matters or wealth.
The company is very money-focused, always looking for ways to increase profits.
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Last updated: 2025/03/08 00:37
