Earner: meaning, definitions and examples
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earner
[ ˈɪər.nər ]
financial, personal
An earner refers to a person who earns money, typically through employment or investment. It can denote an individual who generates income and is often used to highlight the role of individuals within a household or organization concerning financial contributions.
Synonyms
income producer, money maker, wage earner.
Examples of usage
- He's the main earner in the family.
- As a freelance writer, she’s a consistent earner.
- Having multiple earners in the household can increase financial stability.
Translations
Translations of the word "earner" in other languages:
🇵🇹 ganhador
- renda
- contribuinte
🇮🇳 कमाई करने वाला
🇩🇪 Verdiener
🇮🇩 penghasil
🇺🇦 заробітчанин
- працівник
- прибутковець
🇵🇱 zarabiający
🇯🇵 稼ぎ手
- 収入者
- 働く人
🇫🇷 gagnant
- bénéficiaire
- contribuable
🇪🇸 ganador
- receptor de ingresos
- contribuyente
🇹🇷 kazanan
- gelir elde eden
- çalışan
🇰🇷 소득자
- 벌이하는 사람
- 일하는 사람
🇸🇦 كاسب
- مستفيد
- مكسب
🇨🇿 vydělávající
- příjemce
- zisku
🇸🇰 zarábajúci
- príjemca
- zisku
🇨🇳 赚取者
- 收入者
- 获利者
🇸🇮 zaslužkar
- prejemnik
- dohodkar
🇮🇸 gróðamaður
- tekjuhafa
- vinnandi maður
🇰🇿 табыскер
- кіріс алушы
- жұмыс істейтін адам
🇬🇪 შემოსავლების გამომუშავებელი
- მუშა
- მომგები
🇦🇿 qazanan
- gəlir əldə edən
- işçi
🇲🇽 ganador
- receptor de ingresos
- contribuyente
Etymology
The word 'earner' comes from the verb 'earn', which has its roots in the Old English term 'earnian', meaning 'to earn, to deserve'. This verb is related to the Proto-Germanic *uzarnōn, which is from the Proto-Indo-European root *er-, meaning 'to move, to set in motion'. The concept of earning has evolved over time, reflecting various social and economic conditions. In medieval times, earning was often tied closely to labor and the castle economy, where one’s worth was measured by the labor performed. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, as jobs moved from farms to factories, the notion of being an earner began to differentiate between skilled and unskilled labor, opening avenues for discussions on wage equality and social class. Today, the term is widely used in everyday language to describe individuals' financial contributions in both personal and professional environments.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #16,035, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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