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  • WINDFALL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WINDFALL is something (such as a tree or fruit) blown down by the wind How to use windfall in a sentence
  • WINDFALL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WINDFALL definition: 1 an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly: 2 a piece of fruit blown… Learn more
  • WINDFALL Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Windfall definition: an unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or the like See examples of WINDFALL used in a sentence
  • WINDFALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    3 meanings: 1 a piece of unexpected good fortune, esp financial gain 2 something blown down by the wind, esp a piece of fruit Click for more definitions
  • Windfalls - definition of windfalls by The Free Dictionary
    Define windfalls windfalls synonyms, windfalls pronunciation, windfalls translation, English dictionary definition of windfalls n 1 A sudden, unexpected piece of good fortune or financial gain 2 Something, such as a ripened fruit, that has been blown down by the wind adj
  • What does WINDFALL mean? - Definitions. net
    A windfall refers to an unexpected gain or advantage, often in terms of money or wealth This can be from various situations such as winning a lottery, receiving an inheritance, or a sudden increase in the value of investments It's usually unforeseen and can significantly boost one's financial status
  • windfall noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of windfall noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary an amount of money that someone or something wins or receives unexpectedly The hospital got a sudden windfall of $900,000 windfall profits The government imposed a windfall tax (= a tax on profits to be paid once only, not every year) on some industries Want to learn more?
  • Windfall - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A windfall is a crazy bit of unexpected good fortune First used in the 15th century, the word windfall originally referred to fruit that the wind blew from the trees Like a prize was there for whomever found it — no need for the ladder and effort of picking it from the tall trees
  • A Sudden Windfall Can Lead to Financial Mistakes. Best Advice From . . .
    Such windfalls can allow beneficiaries to pay off debts, change careers, make gifts, or pursue their travel dreams Barron's Advisor Read More Welcome to Barron's Advisor! Our articles are free
  • Windfall: Usage, Definition, and Word History | Merriam-Webster
    A windfall means an unexpected or sudden acquisition or advantage, often in the form of unforeseen financial gain For many people, a financial windfall isn’t necessarily a life-altering moment Often, it’s quieter than hitting the jackpot or winning the lottery (which, in many cases, can actually make beneficiaries more prone to bankruptcy)





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