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currency
[ kur-uhn-see, kuhr- ]
noun
- something that is used as a medium of exchange; money.
- general acceptance; prevalence; vogue.
- a time or period during which something is widely accepted and circulated.
- the fact or quality of being widely accepted and circulated from person to person.
- circulation, as of coin.
currency
/ ˈkʌrənsɪ /
noun
- a metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country
- general acceptance or circulation; prevalence
the currency of ideas
- the period of time during which something is valid, accepted, or in force
- the act of being passed from person to person
- (formerly) the local medium of exchange, esp in the colonies, as distinct from sterling
- slang.
- (formerly) the native-born Australians, as distinct from the British immigrants
- ( as modifier )
a currency lad
currency
- Any form of money in actual use as a medium of exchange.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of currency1
Example Sentences
Crypto bulls are hopeful that the Trump administration will cut regulation on digital assets, propelling the virtual currencies further into the economic mainstream.
Crypto supporters have high hopes for Trump, who has personally invested in digital currencies and whose election was partly powered by support from the industry.
One of the major factors in Nigeria’s economic crisis has been a limited supply of foreign currency.
Backers of the digital currency are celebrating, and wondering how much more valuable it could become - with some suggesting it could reach $100,000 per coin.
Trump’s win, along with the prospect of pro-crypto lawmakers in Congress, has boosted smaller digital currencies as well.
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