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Advance on Meaning in English

expression

ədˈvæns/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
uh-DVANS AWN
ɐdvˈæns/ /ˈɒn
uhd-VANS ON

Definition

An 'advance on' is money given before it is actually due, usually referring to partial early payment of salary or payment for work not yet completed. It can also mean moving forward physically or metaphorically in relation to something.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in financial or work contexts for early payment ('an advance on my salary'); less commonly, it can mean progress toward a target or moving closer. Formal in finance, but also used informally. Not to be confused with 'advance' as a standalone noun or verb.

Example Sentences

Can I get an advance on my next paycheck?

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They asked for an advance on the project payment.

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She gave him an advance on his book royalties.

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Is it possible to get an advance on expenses before the trip?

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After seeing my work, the client offered an advance on the full payment.

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If you need money urgently, you might be able to get an advance on your wages.

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