exchequer
nounHow to pronounce exchequer:
Definition of exchequer:
- exchequer (noun):
- wealth used to produce more wealth by investment
- the funds of a government or institution or individual.
- a department or office of state in medieval england charged with the collection and management of the royal revenue and judicial determination of all revenue causes
Synonyms for exchequer:
assets
bursary
capital
cash
cash in hand
coffers
currency
finances
financing
fisc
fund
funds
monetary resource
money
pecuniary resource
pocket
public treasury
purse
resources
subtreasury
till
treasury
trough
wealth
Antonyms for exchequer:
debt
loss
penalty
punishment
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- excavator
- excalibur
- evocation
- everywhen
- everlasting
- eustachian
- eulogising
- ethnography
- esthesio
- estadio
- establisher
- esperanza
- esmeralda
- escapism
- erythrocyte
- erythrism
- erubescent
- erotical
- ergonomics
- equivocarse
- equestrian
- eponymous
- epiphytic
- epilepsy
- epidemics
- epidemic
- enuresis
- enterrium
- engineering
- energises
- endoscopy
- endoscopic
- emulated
- empowerment
- empowering
- emporium
- empirical
- emoticons
- emolument
- emissary
- emigration
- emblematize
- embarrassing
- emanated
- elysium
- elodea
- elisabeth
- elimelech
- elianna
- elevenses
- … more
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