Million vs Megamillionaire - What's the difference?
million | megamillionaire |
The cardinal number 1,000,000: 106.
A person who has many times more than one million units of the local currency, but who is not a billionaire.
* {{quote-news, year=1989, date=March 31, author=David Moberg, title=The Fuel of a New Machine, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Justin Dart, the megamillionaire plastics king, a financial backer of Ronald Reagan, once observed that "a dialogue with politicians is a fine thing, but with a little money, they hear you better." }}
* {{quote-news, year=2001, date=November 9, author=Michael Miner, title=In These Times Loses a Fortune/Sun-Times Goes Down to the Wire, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Fourteen months ago, the threadbare journal on Milwaukee Avenue was taken over by a Silicon Valley megamillionaire with a social conscience who vowed to put In These Times on the map. }}
Megamillionaire is a related term of million.
As a numeral million
is the cardinal number 1,000,000: 106.As a noun megamillionaire is
a person who has many times more than one million units of the local currency, but who is not a billionaire.million
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* (short scale) Previous': thousand. ' Next : billion * (long scale) Previous': thousand. ' Next : milliard * (Ordinal) millionth * ISO prefix: mega-Derived terms
* like a million bucks * megamillion * millionary * millionfold * millionth * millionaire * never in a million years * one in a million * one million * thanks a millionmegamillionaire
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