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Penny Meaning in English

word

/ˈpɛni/
PE-nee
/pˈɛni/
PE-nee

Definition

A penny is a small coin worth one cent in some countries, especially the UK and the US. In everyday English, it can also appear in expressions about money or about suddenly understanding something.

Usage & Nuances

In British English, 'penny' is the everyday singular of 'pence' in many contexts, though people also say 'one penny'. Common phrases include 'not worth a penny', 'a penny for your thoughts', and 'the penny dropped' (I finally understood). Don't confuse it with any generic small coin in every country.

Example Sentences

I found a penny on the floor.

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This candy costs one penny.

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She put a penny in the jar.

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A penny for your thoughts—you've been quiet all morning.

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At first I didn't get the joke, but then the penny dropped.

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He's so careful with money that he won't spend a penny unless he has to.

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