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Cash Definition & Meaning

1. Cash: physical currency in the form of bills or coins.

Example: I paid for my coffee with cash.

2. Cash: money in hand or readily available.

Example: I need to withdraw some cash from the atm.

3. Cash: payment made in the form of money.

Example: The seller only accepts cash for this item.

4. Cash: to convert an asset into cash.

Example: I need to cash in my stocks to pay for my car.

5. Cash: to receive money for goods or services.

Example: The musician cashed in on their popularity by selling merchandise.

Examples of the word cash used in sentences.

  • The cashier gave me too much change back in cash, so I had to return it.
  • Can I pay for this drink with cash or do I need to use a card?
  • I always keep some cash in my purse in case of emergency.
  • I need cash to buy some groceries from the supermarket.
  • My company pays me in cash every week instead of through a bank transfer.
  • This store only accepts cash payments, we need to go find an ATM. (shopping)
  • I like to pay with cash rather than card because it helps me control my spending. (money management)
  • Can you lend me some cash until I get paid next week? (asking for money)
  • The cashier counted the cash and handed the correct change to the customer. (transaction process)
  • I need to withdraw some cash from the ATM before we go to the market. (daily routine)
  • He lost his job and is now struggling to make ends meet without a steady cash flow.
  • I'm trying to save up some cash for a trip I want to take next year.
  • The store only accepts cash payments, so make sure to bring enough money with you.
  • We need to deposit the cash from our sales into the bank before the end of the day.
  • I always carry some cash in my wallet in case I need to make a small purchase.
  • The cashier apologized for not being able to make change for my hundred-dollar bill.
  • In some countries, it is customary to give cash as a wedding gift rather than a physical present.
  • The government's decision to reduce the amount of cash in circulation has affected small businesses.
  • Despite the convenience of digital transactions, I still prefer to carry cash with me.
  • If you want to avoid high interest rates, it's best to pay for large purchases with cash.
  • Despite having enough cash, she opted to use her credit card for the purchase to earn reward points.
  • The company's new policy mandates that all transactions must be conducted using cashless payment methods.
  • The thief stole a substantial amount of cash from the bank before making a swift escape.
  • After the successful negotiation, the seller demanded that the buyer pay in cash and refused to accept any other payment form.
  • The small business owner struggled to keep up with expenses as customers increasingly preferred to pay with credit instead of cash.
  • The black market for cash is thriving in countries with unstable economies and high inflation rates.
  • The politician was accused of accepting cash bribes in exchange for favorable legislation.
  • The company's cash flow was negatively affected by the pandemic, resulting in layoffs.
  • She decided to ditch her credit cards and stick to cash only to better manage her spending.
  • Despite being a billionaire, he always carries cash in his pocket for emergencies.
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