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Monies/Moneys
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Monies vs. Moneys
Monies
Monies is the plural form of 'money', used to refer to multiple amounts of money from different sources.
Examples:
Synonyms:
funds
currency
capitals
assets
wealth
Antonyms:
debt
liability
Moneys
A plural form of currency or medium of exchange, typically in the form of coins and banknotes.
Examples:
Synonyms:
funds
currency
finance
capital
wealth
Antonyms:
debts
liabilities
Ways to tell them apart:
Both
monies
and
moneys
are plural forms of the word
money
.
The use of
monies
is preferred in legal and formal contexts.
Use
moneys
when referring to different types or forms of currency.
Remember:
monies
can often appear in official financial or business documents.
Moneys
might sound unusual, but it's used when distinguishing between sources or types of money.
When to use monies:
When to use moneys:
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