Bank
UK /["/bæŋk/"]/US /["/bæŋk/"]/
Definition
an organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money
In simple words: A place where people keep money and other valuables.
Examples
- I went to the bank to deposit my paycheck.
- The bank offers various financial services.
- He decided to take a loan from the bank to buy a car.
- I need to find a bank that is open on Sundays.
- The river bank was crowded with people enjoying the sun.
- We sat on the bank of the river for a picnic.
- The children ran along the bank, playing by the water.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation to refer to financial institutions. 'Bank' is formal when discussing finance but can be neutral when used casually. Avoid in highly technical discussions about finance.
Grammar pattern
bank + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'bank' as a safe 'bank of money'.
Collocations
- huge
- vast
- cloud
- bank of
- huge
- vast
- cloud
- bank of
Synonyms
- financial institution
- lender
- credit union
- savings institution
- monetary establishment
Antonyms
- withdraw
- deplete
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bank' as a verb meaning to rely on something.
- Using 'bank' when referring to the physical land beside a river instead of the financial institution.
- Forgetting to include the type of bank, like 'commercial bank' or 'savings bank'.