unearnedun‧earned /ˌʌnˈɜːnd◂ $ -ˈɜːrnd◂/ adjective - But the most striking anomaly of Labour's plans is the way it treats millionaires living off unearned income.
- Capital gains, dividends and other unearned income would not be taxed.
- Kneading is an example of synergy, which theologically means the combination of personal effort with unearned grace.
- No cash, just credit cards, and a guaranteed unearned income.
- Private productive property provides massive unearned income, and also frequently forms the basis of economic power.
- Rounding up from 0.3871, the more exact figure, to 0.39 gave Craig an unearned bonus of I 1.07 votes.
- Something shallow, unearned, but capable of putting you in thrall.
- What sparks their unexpected, unearned sympathy for us?
► unearned income- But the most striking anomaly of Labour's plans is the way it treats millionaires living off unearned income.
- Capital gains, dividends and other unearned income would not be taxed.
- No cash, just credit cards, and a guaranteed unearned income.
- Private productive property provides massive unearned income, and also frequently forms the basis of economic power.
nounearnerearningsadjectiveearned ≠ unearnedverbearn