dollar
/dˈɑlɝ/noun2 syllables
Dollar means: a piece of paper money worth one dollar.
Synonyms for dollar6
noun, as in a piece of paper money worth one dollar
noun, as in a symbol of commercialism or greed
dollar mark, dollar sign
What does dollar mean?4
noun
1
a piece of paper money worth one dollar
2
a symbol of commercialism or greed“he worships the almighty dollar”
3
the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents
4
a United States coin worth one dollar“the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with dollar?2
Dollar in a sentence
- Nowadays, you can't buy much for a dollar.DiscoNostalgia
- One million dollar is much money for me, too.maaster
- When the family won the million dollar sweepstakes, they were in the fat city.unknown
- I don't have a cent, let alone a dollar.Auride
- There were lots of bundles, but they weren't thousand-dollar bills.unknown
- The yen is rising and the dollar is falling.CK
- The yen is still low against the dollar.CK
- He took out a dollar from his wallet.CK
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Forms of dollar
as a noun
- plural
- dollars