What is another word for in come?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪn kˈʌm], [ ɪn kˈʌm], [ ɪ_n k_ˈʌ_m]
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Similar words for in come:
- acquisition (noun)
- bottom line (noun)
- circumstances (noun)
- earnings (noun)
- endowment (noun)
- gain (noun)
- income (noun)
- livelihood (noun)
- living (noun)
- living wage (noun)
- lucre (noun)
- means (noun)
- pay (noun)
- payback (noun)
- proceeds (noun)
- profit (noun)
- receipts (noun)
- resources (noun)
- return (noun)
- salary (noun)
- subsistence (noun)
- yield (noun)
Synonyms for In come:
n.
• acquisition (noun)- annuity,
- reward,
- dividend,
- accomplishment,
- bonus,
- income,
- award,
- increment,
- achievement,
- allowance,
- wages,
- benefit,
- premium,
- gift,
- fortune,
- wealth,
- inheritance,
- remuneration,
- donation,
- riches,
- prize,
- security,
- winnings,
- gain,
- return,
- grant.
- reality,
- last word,
- key point,
- main point,
- essence,
- name of the game,
- basis,
- Main Thing,
- core,
- nuts and bolts,
- loss,
- conclusion,
- determination,
- fiber,
- fundamentals,
- what it's all about,
- crux,
- whole story,
- point,
- final decision,
- sum and substance,
- meat and potatoes,
- main idea,
- nitty-gritty.
- sphere,
- state,
- precedence,
- class,
- position,
- prosperity,
- dowry,
- lot,
- rating,
- property,
- situation,
- net worth,
- financial status,
- standing,
- footing,
- rank,
- degree,
- PROSPECTS,
- times,
- prestige,
- lifestyle,
- worldly goods,
- outlook,
- command,
- status,
- Resources,
- chances,
- capital,
- way of life,
- station,
- substance.
- fund,
- funding,
- benefaction,
- gratuity,
- boon,
- bequest,
- pension,
- trust,
- nest egg,
- provision,
- bestowal,
- presentation,
- bounty,
- largess,
- stake,
- subsidy,
- Gifting,
- dispensation,
- legacy.
- addition,
- advantage,
- attainment,
- advancement,
- rise,
- accrual,
- headway,
- buildup,
- share,
- improvement,
- hike,
- increase,
- upping,
- velvet,
- growth,
- advance,
- yield,
- boost,
- cut,
- up,
- progress,
- accumulation,
- take,
- accretion,
- produce.
- interest,
- payoff,
- harvest,
- compensation,
- take home,
- drawings,
- commission,
- gravy,
- gross,
- revenue,
- dividends,
- wage,
- cash,
- pay,
- receipts,
- honorarium,
- cash flow,
- Gains,
- means,
- returns,
- in the black,
- profit,
- royalty,
- net,
- assets,
- livelihood,
- avails,
- salary,
- benefits,
- proceeds,
- bottom line,
- earnings.
- job,
- support,
- grind,
- bread and butter,
- maintenance,
- living,
- what one is into,
- slot,
- game,
- circumstances,
- vocation,
- trade,
- art,
- thing,
- subsistence,
- alimentation,
- keep,
- profession,
- nine-to-five,
- business,
- source of income,
- craft,
- racket,
- employment,
- rat race,
- work,
- sustenance.
- budget,
- estate,
- finances,
- dough,
- wherewithal,
- backing,
- purse,
- money,
- Securities,
- reserves,
- rainy day,
- savings,
- ace in the hole,
- possessions,
- pocket,
- bundle,
- intangibles,
- kitty,
- nut,
- holdings,
- stuff,
- bankroll,
- ways and means,
- affluence,
- sock.
- bread,
- consideration,
- satisfaction,
- indemnity,
- reckoning,
- meed,
- fee,
- emoluments,
- payment,
- bacon,
- pittance,
- reimbursement,
- recompense,
- Recompensation,
- settlement,
- defrayment,
- hire,
- stipendium,
- scale,
- perquisite,
- requital,
- redress,
- reparation.
- output,
- saving,
- turnout,
- augmentation,
- production,
- use,
- goods,
- killing,
- aggrandizement,
- skim,
- value,
- surplus,
- avail,
- receipt,
- cleanup,
- percentage,
- outturn,
- acquisition.
- crop.
How to use "In come" in context?
When we talk about possession, we mean different things to different people. In law, possession is defined as the holding of any item by either the original owner or by someone with the express permission of the owner. Most people understand possession to mean having physical control over an object. However, in the case of intellectual property, possession can also involve the right to use, copy, distribute and sell an idea or product.
When we talk about intellectual property, we are referring to all of the creations of a person's intellect. This can be anything from a simple idea, to a complete invention, to a copyright or trademark.
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