"Chequebook" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chequebook" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chequebook" Meaning

A chequebook is a book or folder that contains pre-printed cheques, which are used for making payments or withdrawing cash from a bank account. It is typically provided by a bank to its customers as a convenient way to make transactions without the need to write a new cheque each time.

"Chequebook" Examples

Examples of "Chequebook" Usage


As a noun: "After several months of irregular payment, the company received a notice from the bank that their chequebook had been frozen."
As a noun: "I'm going to the bank to get a new chequebook as I've lost my old one."
As a noun: "The business owner was concerned that the number of cheques being written was increasing, which was a sign that the company was struggling financially."
As a noun: "During the summer, my parents would often give me a weekly allowance, which I'd get from the chequebook at the beginning of each week."
As a noun: "After getting married, Sarah and her husband decided to switch to online banking and get rid of their chequebook since they rarely wrote cheques."

"Chequebook" Similar Words

Cheopis

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Cheoplasty

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Cheops

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Cheops is another name for Khufu, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Old Kingdom period, around 2589-2566 BC. He is best known for building the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which is still standing today.

Chephirah

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Khufu, also known as Chephren, was the second pharaoh of Ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom, believed to have reigned from around 2520 to 2494 BCE. He was the son of Sneferu, the founder of the fourth dynasty, and was known for his many architectural achievements, particularly the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Chepstow

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Chepstow is a town in southeastern Wales, located on the western bank of the River Wye, opposite the town of Gloucester in Gloucestershire, England.

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Cheque

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Chequed

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Chequed is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is possible that you may be thinking of the word "checked", which means to examine something carefully in order to detect any mistakes, irregularities, or flaws.

Chequer

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Chequerboard

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Chequered

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The word "chequered" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Having a pattern of squares, rectangles, or other shapes, typically alternating in color, especially black and white.<br> (Of a life or career) having experienced a series of contrasting periods or events, such as success and failure, or calm and turmoil.

Chequering

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Chequering is the process of marking or dividing something, such as a surface or a pattern, with rows of parallel lines or squares, like a chessboard.

Chequers

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Cheques

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Chequin

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A chequequin is an obsolete term, but it seems to refer to a type of small, thin horse, often a chestnut in color.