currency

word

/ˈkɝənsi/
KUR-uhn-see
/kˈʌɹənsi/
KUH-ruhn-see

Definition

Currency is the system of money used in a particular country, such as the dollar, euro, or yen. It can also mean the quality of being widely accepted or used.

Usage & Nuances

Common collocations: 'foreign currency', 'local currency', 'digital currency'. 'Currency' usually refers to physical or digital money; 'current' is unrelated, despite the similarity. Academic or business context; rarely informal. Can also mean popularity or acceptance (e.g., 'gain currency'), but less frequent.

Example Sentences

She exchanged her euros for local currency when she arrived.

natural

Digital currency is becoming more popular around the world.

natural

That idea has gained a lot of currency lately.

natural

The currency of Japan is the yen.

basic

You need local currency to shop at the market.

basic

The dollar is a strong currency.

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