mammon

/ˈmæmən/
noun
  1. Wealth or material possessions regarded as a corrupting or evil influence, especially when pursued greedily.
    • The preacher warned that serving mammon would lead to spiritual emptiness.
    • In the novel, the villain is completely devoted to mammon and cares nothing for people.
    • Many people today worry that society worships mammon instead of kindness.
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