treasury

word

/ˈtɹɛʒɝi/
TRE-zhuh-ree
/tɹˈɛʒəɹi/
TRE-zhuh-ree

Definition

A treasury is a place where money or valuable things are kept, especially a government department responsible for managing public funds. It can also refer to a collection of valuable items.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal. In government, 'Treasury' (capitalized) refers to the department managing finances, like the US Treasury. It can also mean a literal vault or a figurative 'collection of treasures.' Don't confuse with 'treasure' (the valuable items themselves).

Example Sentences

The country's treasury manages public money.

basic

Many museums have a treasury with old coins and jewelry.

basic

He works at the city treasury.

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After the audit, the treasury found some missing funds.

natural

The king locked the crown in the royal treasury.

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This old library is a real treasury of rare books.

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