debit card

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debit card

A woman uses her debit card to pay for groceries at the supermarket.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A payment card linked directly to a bank account: A debit card is a physical card, typically made of plastic, that allows the cardholder to make purchases or withdraw cash. The funds for these transactions are deducted directly and immediately from the holder's associated bank account.
Usage
  • A debit card is used for electronic payments at point-of-sale terminals, online transactions, and for withdrawing cash from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
  • It provides direct access to the funds currently available in the user's checking or current account.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • I paid for my groceries with my debit card.
    • She used her debit card to withdraw cash from the ATM.
    • Many people prefer using a debit card to avoid accumulating credit card debt.
Advanced Usage
  • "to run as debit": When making a purchase, selecting this option processes the transaction as a debit, often requiring a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
    • At the checkout, the machine asked if I wanted to run the card as debit or credit.
  • "contactless debit card": A debit card equipped with near-field communication (NFC) technology for making payments by tapping the card on a reader.
    • I just tapped my contactless debit card to pay for the bus fare.
Variants and Related Words
  • Debit (n/verb): As a noun, it is an entry in an account recording a sum owed or deducted. As a verb, it means to deduct money from an account.
    • The bank will debit your account for the amount of the purchase.
  • ATM card (n): A card used primarily for withdrawing cash from ATMs; it may not always have debit/point-of-sale functionality.
  • Check card (n): Another term for a debit card, common in some regions.
Synonyms
  • Bank card: A general term for a card issued by a bank, which can include debit, credit, or ATM cards.
  • Payment card: A broad term for any card used to make payments.
Related Phrases
  • Enter your PIN: A common instruction when using a debit card for a transaction, requiring the user to input their Personal Identification Number for security.
    • To complete the transaction, please enter your PIN.
  • Overdraft protection: A service linked to a debit card account that allows transactions to go through even if the account has insufficient funds, often for a fee.
    • My debit card has overdraft protection, so the payment was approved.
Related Idioms
  • "It's not a blank check": An idiom implying that resources are limited and must be managed carefully, analogous to how a debit card only allows spending up to the available account balance.
    • This budget is generous, but remember, it's not a blank check. (Implies finite funds, like a debit card account).
debit card

A woman uses her debit card to pay for groceries at the supermarket.

Noun
  1. a card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account