Cashier - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kæˈʃɪr|  American pronunciation of the word cashier
Brit.  |kæˈʃɪə|  British pronunciation of the word cashier

noun

- an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money (syn: teller)
- a person responsible for receiving payments for goods and services (as in a shop or restaurant)

verb

- discard or do away with
cashier the literal sense of this word
- discharge with dishonor, as in the army

Extra examples

He was cashiered from the army.

...was abruptly cashiered after money was found missing from the safe...

The people have a right to cashier their governors for misconduct.

The cashier was robbed at gunpoint.

The cashier shortchanged me. I gave her 10 dollars to pay for an $8.95 book, and she only gave me a dollar back.

The cashier swiped the credit card and gave it back to me.

He realized that he had underpaid the cashier.

The cashier used a wand to scan the bar code.

He put a gun to her head and told the cashier to hand over the money.

The cashier rang up £300 by mistake.

The cashier overcharged me by at least $2.00.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: cashier
he/she/it: cashiers
present participle: cashiering
past tense: cashiered
past participle: cashiered
noun
singular: cashier
plural: cashiers
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