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Pecuniary vs Pecuniarily - What's the difference?

pecuniary | pecuniarily |

As an adjective pecuniary

is of, or relating to, money; monetary, financial.

As an adverb pecuniarily is

in a pecuniary manner; in terms of money; financially.

pecuniary

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of, or relating to, money; monetary, financial.
  • *1858 , (Anthony Trollope), (Doctor Thorne) , Chapter IV:
  • *:Perhaps the reader will suppose after this that the doctor had some pecuniary interest of his own in arranging the squire's loans; or, at any rate, he will think that the squire must have thought so.
  • *1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.21:
  • *:The views of philosophers, with few exceptions, have coincided with the pecuniary interests of their class.
  • pecuniarily

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • In a pecuniary manner; in terms of money; financially.