What does cash mean in English? Meaning of cash definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "cash": money in the form of bills or coins
Noun
Meaning: money in the form of bills or coinsExample: there is a desperate shortage of hard cashSynonyms: cash
hard cash
hard currencyHyponyms: change
chickenfeed
chump change
cold cash
pin money
pocket money
ready cash
ready money
small change
spending moneyHypernyms: currencyMeaning of "cash": exchange for cash
Verb
Meaning: exchange for cashExample: I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mailSynonyms: cash
cash inHyponyms: liquidate
redeemHypernyms: change
exchange
interchangeAlso see: cash in onMeaning of "cash": prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check
Noun
Meaning: prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by checkSynonyms: cash
immediate paymentHypernyms: paymentAntonyms: credit
deferred paymentMeaning of "cash": United States country music singer and songwriter (1932-2003)
Noun
Meaning: United States country music singer and songwriter (1932-2003)Synonyms: cash
john cash
johnny cashInstance Hypernyms: singer
vocaliser
vocalist
vocalizerAdjective: Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions. After you bounced those checks last time, they want to be paid in cash.(informal) Money. 2013 July 6, “The rise of smart beta”, The Economist, volume 408, number 8843, page 68: Cash offers a return of virtually zero in many developed countries […] .2013 July 6, “The rise of smart beta”, The Economist, volume 408, number 8843, page 68: Cash offers a return of virtually zero in many developed countries […] .(Canada) Cash register.(archaic) A place where money is kept, or where it is deposited and paid out; a money box. (Can we date this quote?) Sir W. Temple This bank is properly a general cash, where every man lodges his money. (Can we date this quote?) Sir R. Winwood £20,000 are known to be in her cash.(Can we date this quote?) Sir W. Temple This bank is properly a general cash, where every man lodges his money.(Can we date this quote?) Sir R. Winwood £20,000 are known to be in her cash.Synonyms:
refund, buck, supply, payment, note, currency, security, reserve, investment, stock, wherewithal, coin, pledge, principal, funds, treasure, riches, savings, dough, lot, scratch, cabbage, resources, bread, chicken feed, legal tender, banknote, remuneration, wampum, bullion, dinero, coinage, skins, green stuff, mazumah, ready assets, liquidate, redeem, realize, acknowledge, pay, draw, honor, change, discharge, break a bill, make change,
Antonyms:
debt, disregard, ignore, lose, hold, keep,