Antonyms for in come


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-kuhm
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn kʌm


Definition of in come

Origin :
  • c.1300, "entrance, arrival," literally "what enters," perhaps a noun use of the late Old English verb incuman "come in," from in (adv.) + cuman "to come" (see come). Meaning "money made through business or labor" (i.e., "that which 'comes in' as a product of work or business") first recorded c.1600. Income tax is from 1799, first introduced in Britain as a war tax, re-introduced 1842; authorized on a national level in U.S. in 1913.
  • As in income : noun money earned by work or investments
  • As in livelihood : noun occupation
  • As in living : noun lifestyle; source of income
  • As in lucre : noun money, profits
  • As in means : noun wealth, resources
  • As in pay : noun earnings from employment
  • As in payback : noun return
  • As in proceeds : noun earnings from business
  • As in profit : noun gain
  • As in receipts : noun money earned in business venture
  • As in resources : noun money, possessions, natural resources
  • As in return : noun earnings, benefit
  • As in salary : noun money paid for work done
  • As in subsistence : noun provisions for survival
  • As in yield : noun production of labor
  • As in living wage : noun earnings sufficient for living
  • As in bottom line : noun indispensable content
  • As in acquisition : noun something obtained, received
  • As in wages : noun payment for work
  • As in circumstances : noun state of affairs in one's life
  • As in earnings : noun money for work performed
  • As in endowment : noun large gift
  • As in gain : noun acquisition, winnings

Synonyms for in come

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