Dime
UK /["/daɪm/"]/US /["/daɪm/"]/
Definition
a coin of the US and Canada worth ten cents
In simple words: A small coin worth ten cents in the US.
Examples
- If he finds out who dropped the dime on him, they're in trouble.
- I'm worried if I drop a dime on them, they'll get fired, which I don't think they really deserve.
Usage notes
Used commonly in everyday conversation when discussing money. More formal contexts may prefer to use 'currency'. Not typically used in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Dime sounds like 'time' — think of needing a dime to buy a minute.
Collocations
- dime a dozen
- cost a dime
- dime bag
Synonyms
- coin
- cents
- currency
Antonyms
- nickel
- quarter
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'penny' which is worth one cent.
- Using 'dime' to refer to larger coins, like quarters.
- Pronouncing it incorrectly as 'deem' instead of 'dime'.