Mortgage (Noun)
Syllable division: mort·gage
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmɔː.ɡɪdʒ/ US: /ˈmɔːr.ɡɪdʒ/
Meaning: A contract that permits you to lend funds from a financial institution or similar entity, typically to purchase a home, or the sum of money itself.
Example:
> I have three payments left on my mortgage.
> We will have to take out a mortgage worth $500, 000 if we want to buy that house.
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I signed in a mortgage as an evidance.
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I signed a mortgage as evidence.
Mortgage rates can vary widely depending on the type of product and the qualifications of the applicant.
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The boy was reading the meaning of mortgage in the dictionary, and after the definition of the word, he read the example that said: ‘They hope to pay off the mortgage on their home soon.’
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The boy was reading the definition of “mortgage” in the dictionary, and after the definition of the word, he read the example that said: ‘They hope to pay off the mortgage on their home soon.’
No mortgage has been paid, as the house was a gift.
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No mortgage has been paid because the house was a gift.
If I only haven’t mortgaged I would be traveling around the world.
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If I only didn’t have a mortgage, I would be traveling around the world.