Opposite of money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
Opposite of an inflow or influx of things, people, or a substance
Opposite of income, typically derived from an investment or business
“It is common for most companies to report a loss in their first year.”
Opposite of something given as a reward or remuneration for something done
Opposite of an increase in wealth or resources
“Financial loss is inevitable if one is not prudent with their spendings.”
Opposite of the money paid to someone for regular work
“My bills were piling up, my debt was getting bigger, and I was getting scared.”
Opposite of money, resources or income
Opposite of the necessities of life and the means by which one secures this
Opposite of the state or measure of having wealth
“The tattered clothes of the majority of shoeless, rural and urban poor are outward signs of the poverty they endure.”
(fortunes) Opposite of the success or failure of a person or enterprise over a period of time
Opposite of something achieved through effort
“The failure of another Grand Slam campaign can only be put down to his lack of effort and passion for the game.”
Opposite of a flow inward or into something
“Not to let physical limits hold the industry down, new storage technologies are emerging to match the accelerating digitalization and global sharing of information.”
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