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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:
Monies
is used more frequently in British English.
Moneys
is seen as more formal or legalistic in style.
Both words are plural forms of
money
, used to refer to sums of money.
Monies
is commonly used in the context of financial reports.
Both terms are correct and have the same pronunciation, but they might appear differently depending on regional preferences.
When to use monies:
When to use moneys:
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