five dollar bill

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five dollar bill

A child holds a five dollar bill to buy an ice cream cone.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A five dollar bill is a piece of U.S. paper currency with a monetary value of five dollars.
Usage
  • The term five dollar bill specifically refers to the physical banknote itself, not the abstract value.
  • It is a countable noun (e.g., a five dollar bill, two five dollar bills).
  • In everyday conversation, it is often shortened to "a five" (e.g., "Can you break a twenty? I need three fives and a five dollar bill.").
Examples
  • Noun:
    • I paid for the coffee with a five dollar bill.
    • The vending machine only accepts five dollar bills and one dollar coins.
    • He gave me two five dollar bills in change for a ten.
Advanced Usage
  • "To have/be a five dollar bill": To possess or to be this specific denomination of currency.
    • Make sure you have a five dollar bill for the entrance fee.
  • Used in contrast to other forms of payment (e.g., coins, credit cards, higher denominations).
    • I don't have any singles, just a five dollar bill.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fiver (n, informal): A common slang term for a five dollar bill.
    • I lent him a fiver yesterday.
  • Five-spot (n, informal, dated): Another informal term for a five dollar bill.
  • Banknote, bill, note: General terms for paper currency.
Synonyms
  • Five (n, informal): e.g.,
  • Five-dollar note: A less common but equivalent term.
Related Phrases
  • "Break a five dollar bill": To exchange a five dollar bill for smaller denominations (e.g., five one-dollar bills).
    • Could you break a five dollar bill? I need quarters for the meter.
  • "A crisp five dollar bill": Refers to a new, unwrinkled banknote.
    • He pulled out a crisp five dollar bill from his wallet.
five dollar bill

A child holds a five dollar bill to buy an ice cream cone.

Noun
  1. a United States bill worth 5 dollars

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