Cheque - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃek|  American pronunciation of the word cheque
Brit.  |tʃek|  British pronunciation of the word cheque

noun

- a written order directing a bank to pay money (syn: check)

verb

- withdraw money by writing a check (syn: check out)

Extra examples

They sent me a cheque for £100.

Can I pay by cheque?

You could write her a cheque.

Being on a strenuous bender, he had forgotten to sign a cheque.

I'd like to cash this cheque in, please.

The amount of the cheque has been debited to your account.

The cheque was enclosed with our letter.

The shopkeeper eyed the cheque with doubt.

I would cash the cheque if I could be sure it was good.

Please complete this cheque properly, the date has been left out.

The cheque was mailed to your home address yesterday.

This shop does not allow its customers to pay by cheque.

Send self addressed envelope plus certified cheque.

I scraped along until my next cheque arrived, by borrowing from my relations.

Offended at being offered payment, he tore the cheque across and sent it back.

Word forms

noun
singular: cheque
plural: cheques
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