pelf

[pelf]

pelf Definition

money, especially when gained in a dishonest or dishonorable way.

Using pelf: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pelf" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was accused of amassing pelf through illegal means.

  • Example

    She refused to accept the pelf offered by the corrupt official.

  • Example

    The politician's pelf was the subject of much scrutiny during the election campaign.

pelf Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pelf

Phrases with pelf

  • money obtained through immoral or unethical means

    Example

    He was willing to do anything for filthy pelf.

  • pelf and power

    the combination of wealth and influence that can be used to control others

    Example

    The corrupt businessman wielded his pelf and power to manipulate the political system.

  • pelfry

    a place where treasure is stored

    Example

    The castle's pelfry was heavily guarded to prevent theft.

Origins of pelf

from Old French 'pelfre', meaning 'booty'

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Summary: pelf in Brief

'Pelf' [pelf] refers to money, especially when acquired through dishonest or dishonorable means. It is often associated with corruption and greed, as in 'The politician's pelf was the subject of much scrutiny during the election campaign.' The term extends into phrases like 'filthy pelf,' denoting ill-gotten gains, and 'pelf and power,' referring to the combination of wealth and influence that can be used to control others.