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Earned

Earned is the past participle of the verb earn and functions as an adjective meaning obtained as a result of effort, work, or merit. It is used to describe outcomes that are considered deserved because they were earned through action or achievement. Common collocations include earned income, earned reputation, earned promotion, and earned runs in baseball. As a verb, it appears in perfect tenses (has earned, had earned) and can modify nouns in attributive phrases (an earned degree, earned respect).

Origin and related forms: Earned derives from the Old English earnian “to earn, gain by labor,” from

Usage notes and contexts: In tax policy, “earned income” contrasts with “unearned income” (such as investment

Proto-Germanic
roots;
cognates
appear
in
Dutch
ern
and
German
ern.
The
sense
“to
obtain
through
effort”
has
persisted
into
Modern
English,
with
the
past
participle
forming
“earned”
and
used
adjectivally
or
in
perfect
verb
forms.
income).
The
term
is
often
used
to
denote
merit
or
entitlement,
as
in
“you
earned
that
promotion.”
It
can
carry
moral
overtones;
“deserved”
expresses
a
normative
judgment
about
justice,
while
“earned”
emphasizes
the
process
of
gaining
something
through
effort.
In
everyday
language,
the
nuance
is
generally
understood
as
indicating
a
reward
or
result
that
was
achieved
through
work
or
merit,
though
the
strength
of
the
claim
may
vary
by
context.