Pronunciation: /siː.diː.ɛs/
noun CDS stands for 'Certificate of Deposit', a financial product offered by banks and credit unions where the customer deposits a certain amount of money for a specific period of time in exchange for a fixed interest rate.
A1 I bought a CDS with my favorite songs on it.
A2 She enjoys listening to CDS of classical music.
B1 The store sells a variety of CDS, including pop, rock, and jazz.
B2 Collecting rare CDS has become a hobby for many music enthusiasts.
C1 The CDS market has seen a decline in recent years due to the rise of streaming services.
C2 Some audiophiles swear by the superior sound quality of CDS compared to digital formats.
formal The bank issued a CDS to protect against credit default risk.
informal I bought a CDS to insure my investment.
slang I'm looking to get into CDS trading for some quick cash.
figurative Learning to manage your time effectively is like having a CDS for your productivity.
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