Adjective
six-figure (not comparable)
(of a numerical amount, chiefly annual income) Counted in the hundreds of thousands; 100,000 to 999,999.
And by “significant value,” I mean the sort that schools use to justify paying six-figure tuition and living expenses while sacrificing a couple of years of post-college earning opportunities. Source: Internet
At the same time, legislation has removed individual donation caps, allowing political parties to accept high six-figure contributions from wealthy donors. Source: Internet
As much as we want to generalize – for over 50, for being fired, for six-figure jobs – the best job search is about specifics. Source: Internet
And that’s a real concern for students entering or exiting law school or medical school, who can eventually anticipate six-figure salaries. Source: Internet
And it’s damn near impossible for someone to embellish the complexities of their mediocre job or talk about the six-figure salary that they may or may not have when their legs are shaking and crushing fatigue sets in. Source: Internet
Buttigieg, who has not yet built out a robust on-the-ground infrastructure in Super Tuesday states, is going up with a six-figure digital ad buy in Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Virginia. Source: Internet