financial

financial — adjective

1. describing anything that involves money — for example, banking, loans, savings,

1.形容詞B1
釋義

describing anything that involves money — for example, banking, loans, savings, investments, budgets, and the income or spending of individuals, businesses, or governments.

例句

The Watanabe family faced serious financial problems after the factory closed.

collocation: financial problems

Rania decided to see a financial advisor before buying her first apartment.

collocation: financial advisor

同義詞
  • monetary

    focuses specifically on currency and the money supply; more technical and often used in central-banking contexts

  • fiscal

    limited to government and public-sector taxation, revenue, and spending; more formal

  • economic

    broader in scope — covers the whole economy, including production, trade, and employment

反義詞
  • nonfinancial

    describes matters not related to money or finance

文法句型

financial + noun

be + financial

用法筆記

Often placed before a noun to describe matters connected with banking, investment, budgets, or personal and company money. Common in fixed combinations such as 'financial aid', 'financial crisis', and 'financial services.'

常見錯誤

This washing machine is very financial with water.
This washing machine is very economical with water.
💡'financial' relates to money systems; 'economical' means not wasting resources.
The mayor announced new financial policies for the city budget.
The mayor announced new fiscal policies for the city budget.
💡'fiscal' is the correct word for government revenue and spending.