What's the difference between millionaire and millionnaire?
Millionaire
Definition:
(n.) One whose wealth is counted by millions of francs, dollars, or pounds; a very rich person; a person worth a million or more.
Example Sentences:
(1) Private equity millionaires, wealthy hedge fund managers, some of the most successful bankers in financial history – they crowded into Cavendish’s Georgian offices.
(2) The other controversy is over the selection of the Harris Federation , set up by the Carpetright millionaire Lord Harris, a significant donor to the Tory party and friend of David Cameron who also had close links to the last Labour government, which made him a peer.
(3) Ultimately, that money belongs to me and I am now being told by a government with a frontbench full of millionaires that I have to wait another 13 years to get my money back.
(4) Photograph: Suki Dhanda for the Observer Waheed Alli is a Labour life peer and multi-millionaire media mogul, one of the few openly gay Muslim politicians in the world.
(5) He might have done many more if he wasn’t a multi-millionaire and a linchpin of the economy in his home state of Nevada.
(6) Speaking a week before Theresa May will formally being the UK’s exit from the EU by triggering article 50, Gnodde said: “We start with a significant European footprint, we are licensed with banks in Germany and in France.” UK millionaires think Brexit will make them even richer, survey finds Read more “Over the next 18 months or so we are going to upgrade those facilities, we’ll be taking extra space in a number of them and be increasing our headcount and infrastructure around those facilities,” said Gnodde.
(7) No dilettante side-project of the idle millionaire rock star, this.
(8) In 2009, a Sheringham-born millionaire named Clive Hay-Smith came up with plans for a "green" supermarket and food academy – which, as it turned out, was based on a partnership with Waitrose.
(9) Those who deplore Ed Miliband for taking money from Unite, or deplore David Cameron for taking money from millionaires, should support the alternative.” On Saturday Labour’s leader Ed Miliband accused the government of turning a blind eye to the financial affairs of the rich, and claimed the revelations over the industrial scale of tax avoidance at HSBC in Switzerland crystallised a “deeply divisive injustice”.
(10) a) synovial bursa ( schleimbeutel ) b) sneeze guard ( Spukschutz ) c) snotty-nosed brat – literally snot spoon ( rotzloeffel ) d) grumpy bastard – literally lump of vomit ( kotzbrocken ) 4,000 Jet-setters complain of a) Jetleg b) Jetleck c) Jetlag d) Jetlack 8,000 Who, if a contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, would definitely not call the Joker?
(11) Banks only have to provide pay details of boardroom members and the government is backtracking on recommendations by Sir David Walker that banks disclose the number of millionaires they employ, without naming them.
(12) Altogether France's subsidy millionaires took over €1bn in 2009.
(13) The 8pm slot was won by BBC1's Holby City, with 5.9 million viewers, 25% of the audience, beating ITV1's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, which had 4.3 million viewers, a 19% share.
(14) As in seriously ridic but also quite boring because Dave had to call this Stop Alan meeting in our kitchen :( and Picklesy is going to befriend him, as in mwahaha, because Dave said it would have to be a social outcast or Alan would smell a rat, and Hunty has started an effigy & Anna Soubry is doing this amaze visual profiling where she just kind of looks & she can instantly tell Alan is a millionaire of the noov persuasion?
(15) Last year 12 Years a Slave trod this path ; in the past Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech and Argo (which was runner-up to Silver Linings Playbook at Toronto) also followed suit.
(16) Never mind that it muddies the debate (the Le Pen dynasty and the millionaire Nigel Farage somehow turn out to be the real victims in all this) and trivialises the very people to whom the quack is pretending to genuflect.
(17) Among those known to have a taste for exotic wildlife is one of Armenia’s most powerful political players, millionaire businessman Gagik Tsarukian , the head of the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party .
(18) But when voters gathered at the weekend in the city centre to hear Juha Sipilä, a millionaire businessman whose Centre party is 10 points ahead in the polls, youthful faces were conspicuous by their absence.
(19) The deal will make the founders of Adam & Eve multi-millionaires just over four years after they left WPP-owned RKCR.
(20) British conservationist Rob Dodwell and California-based dotcom millionaire Mike Korchinsky, the ranch's two main shareholders, say they have spent $400,000 (£251,000) over six months measuring Rukinga's trees and getting their Redd application validated.
Millionnaire
Definition:
(n.) Millionaire.
Example Sentences:
(1) "I look at what Jamie Oliver did; Jamie Oliver does not need to be trawling round schools in Britain - the geezer's a multi-millionnaire.