"Threepence" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Threepence" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Threepence" Meaning

A threepence is a small unit of currency that was traditionally used in several countries, particularly in the United Kingdom.

In the UK, a threepence was worth one-third of an old British penny. However, it was stopped being used as a coin in 1971, when decimalization was introduced, and the UK switched to the pound sterling (£) system.

In New Zealand, a threepence coin was until the 1940s. In Australia, a three-pence coin was used until 1964. Other countries that used historical three-pence coins include Canada, India, and the Philippines.

Today, the term "threepence" is mostly used as a relic of the past, often in historical or nostalgic contexts.

"Threepence" Examples

Example Sentences:


A threepence coin changed hands quietly on the bus ride home.
The new proposal required a minimum investment of one threepence per share.
Grandpa lost his threepence coin under the couch cushions again.
The artist valued honesty at more than a threepence of a chance.
At one point, inflation required people to carry pounds to buy things that used to cost a few threepence.

"Threepence" Similar Words

Threats

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Threats refer to comments, statements, or actions that suggest someone will harm or cause trouble to another person, group, or organization. These can be verbal, written, or physical, and can be an expression of a possible or intended harm, injury, or damage.<br><br>Example of Threats: "You owe me money, or else you will face consequences." or "If you don't pay for the damages, we'll sue you."<br><br>There are two types of threats:<br><br>1. Implied threats: These are suggestions or hints that imply a possible harm or injury, but may not explicitly state it. <br>Example: "You're playing with fire if you don't be more careful."<br>2. Expressed threats: These are direct and clear statements that explicitly state the harm or injury that will be inflicted.<br>Example: "If you don't do as I say, I will beat you up!"<br><br>Threats can have serious consequences, and the person who makes a threat may face charges, penalties, or other repercussions.

Three-dimensional

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Adjective: Having or relating to three dimensions, especially length, width, and depth.<br><br>In mathematics and science, it describes an object or shape that occupies space in three directions: left-right, forward-backward, and up-down.<br><br>Examples: "The three-dimensional model of the human body helped me understand its structure more clearly."

Three-dimensionality

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Three-fourths

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Representing the proportion of three parts out of four equal parts of a whole, that is, the ratio 3:4 or 3/4.

Three-quarters

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Three-quarters means almost completely, or 75%. It is used to indicate a majority or a significant portion of something.

Three-toed

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Having or having three toes.<br><br>This term is commonly used to describe animals, especially sloths and certain types of bears, that have this characteristic.

Three

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The number three can refer to:<br><br>1. A numerical value equal to the sum of one and two.<br>2. The third item in a set or sequence.<br>3. Three-dimensional, referring to something that has depth in addition to length and width.<br>4. Three o'clock, a time on the clock face.<br>5. The musical, literary, or dramatic work, "Three Men" (e.g. three men in a boat, three men on the bummel)<br>6. As a substitute, three represents a standby or a third option.<br>7. In binary, three is equivalent to 11 (0b11)<br>8. In card games, three of a kind is a term in card counting.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- I have three siblings.<br>- The room has three doors.<br>- The birthday party happened at 3 o'clock.<br>- A "Three Men" play is a famous adaptation of Jerome K. Jerome's book.

Threefold

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Threepenny

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A threepenny is a coin that was worth 3 pence, equivalent to a fraction of a pound in the United Kingdom's pre-decimal currency, which was in use from 1544 to 1971.

Threes

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The number three, which is a small natural number, the successor of 2 or the predecessor of 4.

Threescore

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"Threescore" is an archaic or poetic word for 60. It comes from the Bible, specifically the phrase "three score and ten" (3 x 20 60 years), used to describe a lifespan. It is still used in some formal or literary contexts to convey a sense of tradition or vintage language.

Threesome

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A threesome is a physical or intimate encounter between three people, typically involving a combination of a couple (two people in a romantic relationship) and one additional person (a third person who is either in a romantic relationship with one of the pair or an outsider).

Threesomes

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A threesome refers to a romantic or intimate sexual encounter or relationship involving three people, typically a couple and another individual, often in addition to or instead of the two individuals in the couple.

Threlkeld

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Threlkeld is a village in Cumbria, England. It is a historic settlement with astry geological prominence and features a 17th-century hall.

Threne

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A lugubre poem or song, typically one of lamentation.

Threnode

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Threnody is a song of lamentation or a poem which mourns the loss of someone or something.