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1. loan
noun. ['ˈloʊn'] the temporary provision of money (usually at interest).
Synonyms
- point
- consumer loan
- participation financing
- call loan
- time loan
- direct loan
- participation loan
- installment credit
- demand loan
- bank loan
- debt
- installment loan
- loan participation
- mortgage loan
- home loan
- equity credit line
- real estate loan
- home equity credit
- personal loan
- principal
Antonyms
- break
- irrelevance
- unpointedness
- unimportant
Etymology
- lone (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Loan
- diaz-calderon
- revolucion
- corporacion
- concepcion
- flintstone
- bourguignon
- vanstone
- unbeknown
- trombone
- romanone
- overthrown
- overgrown
- overblown
- morricone
- montrone
- homegrown
- cipollone
- calderon
- yarchoan
- stallone
- scavone
- postpone
- outgrown
- mcglone
- mccrone
- latrone
- hipbone
- dragone
- dethrone
- cyclone
How do you pronounce loan?
Pronounce loan as loʊn.
US - How to pronounce loan in American English
UK - How to pronounce loan in British English
Sentences with loan
1. Noun, singular or mass
There is usually a balloon payment at the end of the loan to make up the difference.
Quotes about loan
1. If you must write prose or poems, the words you use should be your own. Don't plagiarize or take 'on loan'. There's always someone, somewhere, with a big nose, who knows, who'll trip you up and laugh when you fall.
- Morrissey
2. Hard-covered books break up friendships. You loan a hard covered book to a friend and when he doesn’t return it you get mad at him. It makes you mean and petty. But twenty-five cent books are different.
- John Steinbeck
3. The secret of high finance...if you really need a loan, you won't qualify. And if you don't need a loan, all the lenders will line up to give you money.
- Joanne Fluke, Peach Cobbler Murder
2. loan-blend
noun. a word that is composed of parts from different languages (e.g., `monolingual' has a Greek prefix and a Latin root).
Synonyms
- word
- loanblend
Antonyms
- categoreme
- antonym
- categorem
3. loan
verb. ['ˈloʊn'] give temporarily; let have for a limited time.
Synonyms
- trust
- give
- rent out
- hire out
- lend
- advance
Antonyms
- borrow
- fire
- active trust
- passive trust
Etymology
- lone (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. loan
noun. ['ˈloʊn'] a word borrowed from another language; e.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English.
Synonyms
- Latinism
- Gallicism
- loanword
Antonyms
- node
- middle
- end
- beginning
Etymology
- lone (Middle English (1100-1500))