currency
[kʌrənsɪ]

noun

[Definition]: the official money used by a country

[Example Sentences]:
1. The currency has been fixed at about the same rate since the 1980s.
2. In January, new local currency loans nearly tripled from the month before to $218bn.
3. Without the impact of foreign currency changes, advertising revenue would have jumped 55%.
4. The country has maintained strict currency controls since 2003.
5. Bitcoin is a decentralized, anonymous electronic currency that first came into being in 2009.
6. The Aussie is likely to be the weakest currency in 2015.
7. They replace the notes in circulation since euros became the cash currency in 2002.
8. They claimed the software was sold for $2,000 in digital currency in June 2015.
9. By the end of March, the currency had tumbled 2.6 percent, the biggest drop in a quarter since 1994.
10. The currency fell 3.2 percent against the dollar on the week to 32.7830 on June 21.
11. The currency has lost 3.4 percent this year, its biggest decline since it fell 5.7 percent in 2001.
12. Operating income was down 2%, but on a constant currency basis, was up 10%.
13. That law calls for fines in a currency no longer in use.
14. Now we know the only currency you need is kindness.
15. All eyes were on bitcoin on Tuesday as the digital currency split in two.


[Synonyms]money
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