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Mammon

usgb/ˈmæmən/Volume
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Negative ConnotationPlay
Mammon often implies negativity around wealth, suggesting greed or excessive desire for money. SlideHe was warned against letting mammon lead his life astray.
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Idiomatic UsagePlay
'Serving mammon' is an idiom for dedicating oneself to acquiring wealth over other values. SlideShe accused the company of serving mammon instead of caring for the environment.
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Literary TonePlay
Using 'mammon' adds a literary or formal tone to speech or writing, and is less common in casual conversation. SlideIn his will, he denounced mammon and bequeathed his fortune to charity.