pecuniarily

IPA/pɪˈkjuː.njər.əl.i/
IPA/pɪˌkjuː.niˈer.əl.i/

pecuniarily — adverb

1. relating to the financial side of a situation or action — for example, how much

1.副詞B2
釋義

relating to the financial side of a situation or action — for example, how much someone earns, pays, or loses in monetary terms

例句

Ezra was pecuniarily dependent on his scholarship, so losing it worried him deeply.

adverb + adjective complement: pecuniarily dependent on

The bank checked that Niran was pecuniarily stable before approving the home loan.

同義詞
  • financially

    less formal; far more common in everyday and business English

  • monetarily

    also formal but narrower in scope, often referring to the money supply itself rather than personal income or loss

反義詞

用法筆記

This is a formal word, used mainly in legal, financial, or academic writing rather than everyday conversation. It often appears before an adjective or after a verb.