IPA: /ˈseɪnjərɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈseɪnjərɪdʒ/
Definition: The profit made by a government from producing currency, which is the difference between the value of the metal used and the value printed on the coins.
Example: The government earns seigniorage when it mints coins that are worth more than the cost of the materials used to make them.
IPA: //ˈseɪnjərɪdʒ//
Definition: A fee or profit that a government earns from issuing currency, especially the difference between the value of money and the cost to produce it.
Example: The government benefits from seignorage when it prints more money than it costs to produce.
IPA: /sɛl/
KK: /sɛl/
Definition: To be in demand or to attract buyers; to be popular in the market.
Example: The new smartphone sells very well among young people.
Definition: An act of selling something, often referring to a product or service that is offered to customers.
Example: The new smartphone was a great sell, attracting many buyers.
IPA: /ˈsɛl.ə.bəl/
KK: /ˈsɛləbəl/
Definition: Able or likely to be sold.
Example: The new product is very sellable and has attracted a lot of interest from retailers.
IPA: /ˈsɛlɪŋ/
KK: /ˈsɛlɪŋ/
Definition: The act of giving something to someone in exchange for money.
Example: The selling of handmade crafts at the market was very successful.
Definition: The action of exchanging goods or services for money.
Example: She is selling her old books at the market.
IPA: /ˈsɛlˌɔf/
KK: /ˈsɛlˌɔf/
Definition: A situation where a large number of stocks, bonds, or other assets are sold quickly, usually leading to a drop in their prices.
Example: The sudden selloff in the stock market caused many investors to panic.
IPA: /ˈsɛlaʊt/
KK: /ˈsɛlˌaʊt/
Definition: A situation where all tickets for an event are sold, meaning no more tickets are available.
Example: The concert was a complete sellout, with every ticket purchased within hours.
IPA: /ˌsɛmiˈæn.ju.əl/
KK: /sɛmiˈænjuəl/
Definition: Happening two times in a year, or every six months.
Example: The company holds a semiannual meeting to discuss its progress.
IPA: /ˌsɛmɪkəˈmɜːrʃəl/
KK: /ˌsɛmɪkəˈmɜrʃəl/
Definition: Partly related to business or trade, having both commercial and non-commercial features.
Example: The company launched a semicommercial product that was available to a select group of customers.
IPA: //ˌsɛmɪˈpɒstl//
KK: /ˈsɛmɪˌpɔstəl/
Definition: Referring to a type of postage stamp that is sold at a price above its face value, with the extra money going to support a specific cause or organization.
Example: The government released a new semipostal stamp to raise funds for disaster relief efforts.
Definition: A type of postage stamp that is sold for more than its regular price, usually to support a charitable cause or humanitarian effort.
Example: The charity issued a semipostal stamp to raise funds for disaster relief.
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