English

cash

kæʃ
Meaning: money in the form of notes and coins
Part of Speech: Noun

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Example sentences

I prefer to pay in cash.
I prefer to pay in cash.
You have the option to pay by credit card or cash.
You have the option to pay by credit card or cash.
The company offered a cash bonus as an incentive to increase sales.
The company offered a cash bonus as an incentive to increase sales.
The manager seemed dishonest about the cash during the audit.
The manager seemed dishonest about the cash during the audit.
I'm a bit strapped for cash right now.
I'm a bit strapped for cash right now.

Usage Notes

Refers to physical money (bills/notes and coins) rather than electronic payments, checks, or credit cards.

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