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UK//ˈɛkstrə kæʃ//US//ˈɛkstrə kæʃ//

Meaning of Extra cash

Additional money available for spending or saving.

In simple words: More money than usual.

Extra cash in a sentence

  • After working overtime, I finally have some extra cash this month.
  • She saved extra cash to take a vacation next year.
  • Finding a second job helped him earn extra cash.
  • We always enjoy a little extra cash during the holidays.
  • He used his extra cash to buy a new gadget.

How to use Extra cash

Used in informal contexts to refer to additional money, often for spending or saving.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'extra' as an extra slice of cake – something desirable and additional.

Related words

Collocations with Extra cash

  • save extra cash
  • earn extra cash
  • spend extra cash

Synonyms for Extra cash

  • additional funds
  • surplus money
  • extra money
  • spare cash

Common mistakes with Extra cash

  • Confused with 'extra expense' which refers to additional costs.
  • 'Cash' mistakenly interpreted as only physical money, not including digital forms.

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Frequently asked questions about Extra cash

What does Extra cash mean?

More money than usual.

What is the definition of Extra cash?

Additional money available for spending or saving.

How do you use Extra cash in a sentence?

After working overtime, I finally have some extra cash this month.

Can you give another example of Extra cash?

She saved extra cash to take a vacation next year.

What are synonyms for Extra cash?

Common alternatives include additional funds, surplus money, extra money, spare cash.

What words go with Extra cash?

It commonly pairs with save extra cash, earn extra cash, spend extra cash.

What are common mistakes when using Extra cash?

Confused with 'extra expense' which refers to additional costs. 'Cash' mistakenly interpreted as only physical money, not including digital forms.

How do you pronounce Extra cash?

US: //ˈɛkstrə kæʃ//, UK: //ˈɛkstrə kæʃ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Extra cash?

Used in informal contexts to refer to additional money, often for spending or saving.