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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for money, cash and coins in British Thesaurus
General words for money, cash and coins
banknote (noun)
formal a piece of paper money. The usual word is note.
cashback (noun)
British money that is returned to you after you have paid for something, usually because you accept particular conditions
coin (noun)
a flat round piece of metal with special designs on it, used as money. A piece of money made from paper is called a banknote or a note.
coinage (noun)
the coins used in a particular country or in a particular period in history
copper (noun)
old-fashioned a coin of low value made of copper or bronze
denomination (noun)
the value of a particular coin or banknote
face value (noun)
the value of a stamp or coin that is shown on the front of it
funny money (noun)
funny money (noun)
informal money that is illegal because it has not been printed by the government
funny money (noun)
hard cash (noun)
money in the form of coins or notes, rather than cheques or credit cards
heads (noun)
the side of a coin that has a picture of a head on it. The other side is tails
lolly (noun)
Britishinformal an old-fashioned word for money
loose change (noun)
money (noun)
what you earn, save, invest and use to pay for things. Money can be kept in a bank, where it can earn interest. If you have a bank account, you can pay for things with a cheque
paper money (noun)
piece (noun)
a coin that has a particular value
postal order (noun)
British an official document that you buy in a post office as a safe way of sending money to someone
readies (noun)
Britishinformal money in the form of coins or notes
money in the form of coins and notes that you can spend immediately
small change (noun)
spare change ()
coins of low value that you do not need, especially coins that you give to someone else