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terms

/tɝmz/noun1 syllable

Terms means: the amount of money needed to purchase something.

Synonyms for terms3

noun, as in the amount of money needed to purchase something

noun, as in status with respect to the relations between people or groups

What does terms mean?2

noun

1

the amount of money needed to purchase something“the price of gasoline”

2

status with respect to the relations between people or groups“on good terms with her in-laws”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with terms?5

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confirmsaffirms
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Terms in a sentence

  • In terms of the pay you will get, is this a good job?Zifre
  • In terms of the number of employees, this is the largest of all industries.unknown
  • Also, please let us know about your terms of payment.urro
  • In terms of salary, that job is fantastic.CK
  • In terms of learning, he is superior to all of his friends.Stalwartlover
  • In terms of quality, his is the best report.unknown
  • Written in technical terms, this book is very difficult to understand.CM
  • After considerable argument, the buyer and the seller finally came to terms.CM

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