Penny
UK /["/ˈpeni/","/pens/"]/US /["/ˈpeni/","/pens/"]/
Definition
a small British coin and unit of money. There are 100 pence in one pound (£1).
In simple words: A small coin worth one cent.
Examples
- I found a penny on the street today.
- Save your pennies; they can add up over time.
- The penny is worth one cent in the USA.
- In our game, you need a penny to start.
- My grandmother always gives me a penny for good luck.
- She has saved enough pennies to buy a new toy.
Usage notes
Often used in everyday conversation to refer to small amounts of money. It is informal to use 'penny' in business contexts, where 'cent' may be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
countable noun
Memory hint
Think of 'penny' as a 'penny for your thoughts' — something small but valuable.
Collocations
- penny for your thoughts
- penny saved is a penny earned
- penny arcade
Synonyms
- cent
- one-cent coin
- small change
Antonyms
- dollar
- pound
- euro
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pennies' when referring to multiple coins.
- Mistakenly using 'penny' for amounts larger than one cent.
- Neglecting to recognize 'penny' as a countable noun.