Cash
UK /["/kæʃ/"]/US /["/kæʃ/"]/
Definition
money in the form of coins or notes
In simple words: Money in the form of coins or paper bills.
Examples
- I always carry some cash in my wallet for emergencies.
- The store does not accept credit cards, so I need to get some cash.
- He won a cash prize in the lottery last week.
- They prefer cash payments rather than checks or cards.
- Cash flow is important for businesses to operate effectively.
Usage notes
Use 'cash' when referring to physical money. Avoid using it in formal financial contexts where 'currency' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'cash' register where money is counted.
Collocations
- cold
- hard
- ready
- pay
- pay in
- hold
- desk
- drawer
- dispenser
- in cash
- cash in hand
- cash on delivery
- ready
- spare
- quick
- generate
- raise
- be short of
- holdings
- reserves
- resources
Synonyms
- money
- currency
- funds
- capital
- dough
Antonyms
- credit
- debt
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cache' — it's not related to hidden storage.
- Using 'cashes' as a verb when referring to money instead of 'cash' as a noun.