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earn
verb
1 they earn $30,000 per year:
be paid, receive a salary of, take home, take home earnings of, gross;
receive, get, make, obtain, draw, clear, collect, bring in;
informal pocket, bank, rake in, pull in, haul in, net, bag.
antonyms pay out.
2 he has earned their trust over the years:
deserve, merit, warrant, justify, be entitled to, be worthy of, be deserving of, have a right to;
gain, win, attain, achieve, secure, establish, obtain, procure, get, acquire, come to have, find;
informal clinch, bag, net, land.
antonyms lose.
choose the right word earn, deserve, merit
■ To earn something is to receive it as the appropriate result of what you have done (his first foray into film earned him an Oscar nomination).
■ Someone who deserves something ought to receive it for what they have done or by virtue of personal qualities, but they may not do so (Middlesbrough deserved their win | he is a lovely man who deserves to be loved).
Merit is a more formal term for deserving something (the whole of the evidence merited consideration by a fresh jury).