"Rubles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rubles" Meaning

The word "rubles" refers to the official currency of Russia, which is currently the Russian ruble (RUB). It is subdivided into 100 kopecks. The ruble is also used as a unit of account in some other countries, such as Belarus and Transnistria.

"Rubles" Examples

Correct Usage of Rubles


Russian: The new policy will only cost rubles, making it an affordable option for those in financial need.

English (Scientific/academic): The research revealed that growth in GDP was directly linked to changes in the value of rubles on the foreign exchange market.

English (Informal/idiomatic) 1: The billionaire purchasing this luxury yacht with rubles is rubbing shoulders with royalty tonight!

English (Informative/formal): Citizens of Russia were cautioned against using rubles for international transactions.

English (Idiomatic/Humor): He's pinching every ruble to save up for his dream vacation.

"Rubles" Similar Words

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The word "rubik" is likely a variant of the word "Rubik," which refers to the Rubik's Cube, a popular 3D puzzle toy created by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik in the 1970s. It consists of a cube with six faces, each covered with different colored stickers, and the player must rotate the layers to align the colors on each face to create a solid-colored cube.

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Ruble

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Rubric

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Rubricist

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A person who rubricates, or writes down in red ink.

Rubricity

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The term "rubricity" is not a commonly used or recognized word. However, I think you may be thinking of "rubric", which refers to a set of rules, criteria, or guidelines used to evaluate or assess something, such as a writing or testing instrument. Rubrics are often used to provide a clear and consistent framework for evaluating performance or quality.<br><br>Alternatively, it's possible that you are thinking of "crucibility", which refers to the ability to withstand or resist wear, pressure, or stress, often implying a sense of strength or resilience.<br><br>However, if "rubricity" is indeed the word you meant, please provide more context or information regarding its usage, and I'll do my best to provide a more accurate explanation.

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