banknote

[ˈbaŋkˌnoʊt]

banknote Definition

a piece of paper money, especially one issued by a central bank.

Using banknote: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banknote" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to exchange my banknotes for coins.

  • Example

    The banknote has a portrait of the queen on it.

  • Example

    He paid for the meal with a large banknote.

banknote Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for banknote

Phrases with banknote

  • a fake or fraudulent banknote that is made to look like a genuine one

    Example

    The cashier immediately recognized the counterfeit banknote and called the police.

  • five-pound banknote

    a banknote with a face value of five pounds

    Example

    I only have a five-pound banknote. Can you give me change for it?

  • ten-dollar banknote

    a banknote with a face value of ten dollars

    Example

    He pulled out a ten-dollar banknote to pay for his coffee.

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Summary: banknote in Brief

A 'banknote' [ˈbaŋkˌnoʊt] is a piece of paper money issued by a central bank. It is commonly used as a means of payment and can be exchanged for goods and services. Examples include 'He paid for the meal with a large banknote.' and 'I need to exchange my banknotes for coins.'

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