Pronunciation: /bæŋkbʊk/
noun a book in which a bank records the depositor's current account transactions
A1 I keep track of my expenses in my bankbook.
A2 She lost her bankbook and had to request a new one from the bank.
B1 It is important to update your bankbook regularly to monitor your finances.
B2 I always carry my bankbook with me in case I need to make a transaction.
C1 The bankbook contains a record of all my deposits and withdrawals over the past year.
C2 I prefer to use online banking instead of a physical bankbook for convenience.
formal She kept meticulous records of her finances in her bankbook.
informal I need to update my bankbook with the latest transactions.
slang I lost my bankbook, now I have no idea how much money I have.
figurative His bankbook of memories was filled with moments of joy and sorrow.
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