Cash | Mean of cash in English Dictionary
/ˈkæʃ/
- Noun
- money in the form of coins and bills
- The vending machine only accepts cash.
- The fine may be paid by check or in cash.
- He offered to pay cash for the truck.
- cash payments/prizes/sums
- money along with other things (such as stocks) that can be quickly changed into money
- The company has $4 million in cash.
- Verb
- to give or get cash for (a check)
- The store wouldn't cash the check.
- He cashed his paycheck at the bank.
- to obtain money for (something that you own)
- She cashed in her stocks.
- cash in an insurance policy
- to take advantage of something in order to make money
- The magazine is planning to cash in on the hype surrounding the celebrity's wedding by publishing exclusive photos of the ceremony.
- Carpenters cashed in on the construction boom.
- stores cashing in on Christmas
- to make money from something
- He is going to cash in big [=make a lot of money] when he sells his house at the beach.