Pronunciation: /kæʃ ɪn ɒn/
noun a tangible form of money, such as bills or coins
A1 She wanted to cash in on the sale at the store.
A2 The company decided to cash in on the trend of eco-friendly products.
B1 The entrepreneur saw an opportunity to cash in on the growing demand for organic food.
B2 Investors were looking to cash in on the booming real estate market.
C1 The politician tried to cash in on the public's dissatisfaction with the current government.
C2 Big corporations often try to cash in on global events to boost their profits.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case the action of 'cashing in'
A1 She cashes in on her talent by selling handmade jewelry online.
A2 The company tried to cash in on the latest trend by releasing a new product.
B1 He decided to cash in on his vacation days and take a trip to Europe.
B2 The author was able to cash in on the success of his first book by quickly publishing a sequel.
C1 The politician was accused of trying to cash in on the recent natural disaster for personal gain.
C2 The company strategically cashed in on the market demand for eco-friendly products by launching a new line.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case modifying the action of 'cashing in'
A1 She wanted to cash in on the sale and buy a new dress.
A2 The company decided to cash in on the trend by releasing a new product.
B1 The author was able to cash in on the success of his first book with a sequel.
B2 Investors are always looking for ways to cash in on emerging markets.
C1 The savvy entrepreneur knew how to cash in on the latest technology trends.
C2 Some people try to cash in on others' misfortunes, but it's not ethical.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case indicating the action of 'cashing in'
A1 She wanted to cash in on the sale and buy a new dress.
A2 The company decided to cash in on the trend of online shopping.
B1 The author hoped to cash in on the success of his first book with a sequel.
B2 The musician was able to cash in on his popularity by going on a world tour.
C1 The entrepreneur saw an opportunity to cash in on the emerging market for sustainable products.
C2 The politician was accused of trying to cash in on the crisis for personal gain.
formal The company decided to cash in on the growing trend of eco-friendly products.
informal I'm going to cash in on the sale at the department store.
slang She's always looking for ways to cash in on a good deal.
figurative He tried to cash in on his fame by starting his own clothing line.
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