revenue

noun
UK: /ˈrevənjuː/
US: /ˈrevənjuː/
  1. Money that a company or organization receives from its business.

    1. The shop's revenue increased this month.
    2. Advertising revenue is vital to the TV channel's survival.
  2. Income that a government or organization gets from taxes.

    1. Taxes are important sources of revenue for the state.
    2. The government hopes to increase revenue through new tax policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "revenue" in English means: Money that a company or organization receives from its business., Income that a government or organization gets from taxes..

The phonetic transcription of "revenue" is /ˈrevənjuː/ in British English and /ˈrevənjuː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "revenue": income, earnings, turnover, takings.

Example usage of "revenue": "The shop's revenue increased this month.". More examples on the page.