"Penny" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Penny" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Penny" Meaning

A penny is a unit of currency in the United Kingdom, equivalent to one hundredth of a pound, the British pound.

"Penny" Examples

Usage Examples of "Penny"


I found a penny on the street and kept it as a good luck charm.

(Informal expression to show you believe something is good or lucky)

The price of the book was only a penny, so I thought it was a steal.

(Meaning extremely cheap or a great bargain)

Grandma always gives me a penny whenever I visit, as a token of her love.

(A small gift or token of appreciation)

The company's profit per share has increased by a penny, which is a small but welcome gain.

(A unit of measurement, often used in financial contexts)

Take a penny from the jar and put it in the piggy bank to save up for later.

(A colloquial way to introduce an action of taking something)

"Penny" Similar Words

Pennon

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A pennon is a type of flag or banner that is attached to the end of a lance, a horse's harness, or a knight's coat of arms. It is typically smaller than a banner or a standard and is often used to identify a specific knight, noble, or group of warriors on the battlefield.

Pennoncel

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Pennoncel is a noun. It refers to a type of tailpiece or plume attached to the crest or helmet of a knight's helmet in medieval times, typically made of feathers or other decorative materials.

Pennoncelle

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Pennoncelle is a noun in French, and it refers to a small pennant (a triangular flag) or a small banner. It can also refer to a type of small silk or fine woven fabric used to make banners or pennants.

Pennsauken

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Pennsauken is a township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. It is a suburban community located west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is an eastern suburb of Camden, New Jersey.

Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania is a state located in the northeastern United States. It is the sixth most populated state in the country.

Pennsylvanian

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PENNsylvanian: relating to or characteristic of Pennsylvania, a state in the northeastern United States.

Penny-pincher

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A penny-pincher is a person who is extremely careful and frugal with their money, avoiding unnecessary expenses and often sacrificing luxury and comfort in order to save or invest.

Penny-pinching

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Penny-pinching is a phrase that means being extremely frugal or stingy with one's money, often to the extent of being unwilling to spend even small amounts on things that are considered necessary or enjoyable.

Pennywise

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Pennywise is a fictional character, a monster and the main antagonist in Stephen King's horror novel "It". He is a shapeshifting entity that takes the form of a clown, often referred to as "It". He is known for his ability to manipulate and terrorize children in the town of Derry, Maine, and is considered one of the most iconic and terrifying villains in horror literature.

Pennywort

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Pennywort is a type of plant, particularly a leafy green herb, also known as Centella asiatica or Brahmi. It is native to Asia and is commonly used in traditional medicine to treat various health issues, such as skin conditions, eye disorders, and digestive problems. The plant is often used in herbal remedies and is also consumed as a nutritious food. Its leaves have a mild flavor and are similar to spinach or green lettuce.

Penobscot

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Penobscot is a noun that refers to a river located in the eastern part of Maine, United States. It is approximately 78 miles (126 km) long and flows into the Penobscot Bay in the Atlantic Ocean. The name "Penobscot" is derived from the Penobscot Indian tribe that originally inhabited the area.

Penock

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Penock is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a pen or quill used for writing. It can also describe a person who uses one, especially a writer or an author.

Penological

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Penological refers to the study or practice of prisons, punishments, or penal systems. It concerns the entire range of issues related to crime and punishment, including the design and operation of prisons, the application of sentencing laws, and the rehabilitation of offenders.

Penologist

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A penologist is a person who studies the science of punishment, particularly imprisonment. They may work in the fields of criminology, corrections, or sociology, and may be involved in the design and implementation of punishment systems, as well as research on the effects of punishment on individuals and society.

Penologists

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Penologists are professionals who study and work in the field of penology, which is the study of the punishment, rehabilitation, and treatment of criminals. They may work in various settings, including prisons, correctional facilities, and rehabilitation programs, and their work may involve developing and implementing policies and programs aimed at reducing recidivism, improving rehabilitation outcomes, and promoting fair and effective criminal justice systems.

Penology

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Penology is the study and practice of punishment and correction of criminals in relation to the rules and regulations of law enforcement.