pecuniarily
pecuniarily — adverb
1. relating to the financial side of a situation or action — for example, how much
relating to the financial side of a situation or action — for example, how much someone earns, pays, or loses in monetary terms
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.
Devika's parents supported her pecuniarily during her first year of medical school.
Salma argued that the new tax rules would hurt them pecuniarily more than expected.
Though the project failed, the firm survived pecuniarily thanks to an emergency government loan.
- 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
- non-financially
opposite meaning but rare and usually formed ad-hoc
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.