Similar words: learned, earnest, nearness, earnestly, earnestness, garner, harness, in harness. Meaning: [ɜːn] adj. gained or acquired; especially through merit or as a result of effort or action.
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121. Valerie earned letters in three sports: volleyball, basketball, and field hockey.
122. In the old days the woman stayed at home and the man earned the money.
123. She had earned the esteem of everyone in the town.
124. He has just earned his fourth MVP award this season.
125. Stephen Hawking's achievements earned him the acclaim of the entire scientific community.
126. His gangling, awkward gait has earned him the name Spiderman.
127. Seven-year-old Ian is proud to have earned his red belt in karate.
128. As a teacher, she had earned the respect and admiration of her students.
129. His actions have earned him stern rebukes from human-rights organizations.
130. Strictly speaking, it's my money, not yours. I earned it.
131. I think he has earned the respect of leaders all round the world.
132. She earned mostly B's this semester.
133. Carlos has earned our respect and admiration.
134. She has earned acclaim for both words and deeds.
135. His sheer professionalism always earned the crew's admiration.
136. Obviously, not every male manual worker earned the average of 163.60[sentencedict.com], nor every male non-manual worker £225 in April 1985.
137. Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. Denis Waitley
138. The crowd of mourners at his funeral bore witness to the affection and respect Stanley had earned through his life and work.
139. A spokeswoman for the Savoy Group said that anything a concierge earned on top of his basic salary was' entirely his affair.
140. The company earned $ 1. 89 a share last quarter, 5 percent higher than analysts estimated.
141. They also earned £112,000 from dividends and interest held in a trust operated on their behalf by independent investment advisers.
142. The country earned Western criticism for failing to participate actively in the allied campaign in the Gulf.
143. He earned a law degree in 1934, but he never practiced that kind of law at that kind of bar.
144. It earned an angry response from a teachers' union leader,[sentencedict.com] Nigel de Gruchy.
145. The good life is to be earned with hard work and sacrifice. Dr T.P.Chia
146. Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
147. Liz earned a £1000 bonus for being the best salesperson of the year.
148. Back at the car park we had a well earned cuppa and reminisced over another hot day back in 1933.
149. In his years on the beat, Cowgill earned a reputation for fearlessness.
150. The company earned 98 cents a share, below analysts forecast of $ 1. 11, according to Zacks Investment Research.
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