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deposit
noun as in down payment; money saved
Strongest match
Weak matches
noun as in accumulation of solid
verb as in locate, put in place for safekeeping
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Example Sentences
Nearly all of the cheapest deals on the market, often for those able to offer a large deposit, have risen back above a rate of 4%.
This year, Glastonbury tickets cost £375.50 each plus a £5 booking fee - but at the check-out you will only pay a deposit of £75, with the balance due in the first week of April.
The deposit – the amount customers pay to secure their ticket – is £75.
Mr Gitzel says around 100 other companies are now actively exploring Saskatchewan for deposits.
About two million are sold this way each year, with customers paying an initial deposit, then a monthly fee with interest for the vehicle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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