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Synonyms and antonyms of Cash machines and using cash machines in British Thesaurus
Cash machines and using cash machines
card (noun)
a small flat piece of plastic used for getting money from a bank, cash machine etc or for buying things. You are usually given a special number, called a PIN number, with your card so that you can get money from a machine
cash card (noun)
a plastic card that you put into a cashpoint to get money from your bank account
cash dispenser (noun)
British a cashpoint
cash machine (noun)
cashpoint (noun)
British a machine that gives you money when you put a bank card into it. The American word is ATM.
Chip and Pin (noun)
a system of paying for something using a credit or debit card that has information stored on it on a microchip. You put your PIN number (=a set of 4 numbers) into a machine with the card to prove who you are, instead of signing.
hole-in-the-wall (noun)
informalBritish a cashpoint
PIN (noun)
personal identification number: a set of four numbers that you put into a cash machine in order to take money out of your bank account
PIN number (noun)
a PIN