[ US /ˈbæŋkˌnoʊt/ ]
[ UK /bˈænknə‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank)
    he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes
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How To Use banknote In A Sentence

  • The note in question is a Japanese 1,000 yen bill that was probably a prototype of a new high-tech banknote.
  • When he was dressed he zipped open his holdall and filled his wallet with banknotes. DESPERADOES
  • It is, therefore, something of a misnomer to speak of the transfer of funds as there is no actual transfer of coins and banknotes from the payer to the payee.
  • The species of tomato they chose to grow in the banknote compost is called money maker.
  • Those means cannot be provided by printing banknotes and by credit on the bank books.
  • Traditional counting head damages easily the banknote and can ? ? t count plastic notes accurately.
  • Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards.
  • Respected magazines all over Europe have used on their cover pages menacing images of fiery dragons spewing banknotes or contemporary Maos with imperialistic designs on the continent.
  • Five minutes into Double Agent – the Eddie Chapman Story BBC2 our bespectacled presenter Ben McIntyre has leapt from the cargo door of a Nazi plane, blown open a locked safe and done a runner in the London underground clutching a sackful of stolen banknotes. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • Britain joins a list of more than 30 countries that use plastic banknotes, though it is by far the biggest economy. Times, Sunday Times
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