Checkbook

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /tʃɛk.bʊk/

Definitions of checkbook

noun a book of blank checks that are used for making payments from a bank account

Example Sentences

A1 I keep my money in my checkbook.

A2 I need to balance my checkbook to make sure I have enough money.

B1 I always carry my checkbook with me in case I need to write a check.

B2 I prefer using online banking instead of a physical checkbook.

C1 I have multiple checkbooks for different accounts to keep track of my finances.

C2 I use my checkbook register to reconcile my bank statements each month.

Examples of checkbook in a Sentence

formal I always keep my checkbook balanced to ensure accurate financial records.

informal Don't forget to grab your checkbook before we head to the store.

slang I never use my checkbook anymore, everything is digital now.

figurative Her generosity is like a blank checkbook, always ready to help others in need.

Grammatical Forms of checkbook

plural

checkbooks

present tense

checkbook

future tense

will checkbook

perfect tense

have checkbooked

continuous tense

is checkbooking

singular

checkbook

positive degree

checkbook

infinitive

to checkbook

gerund

checkbooking

participle

checkbooked

Origin and Evolution of checkbook

First Known Use: 1888 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'checkbook' originated from the combination of the words 'check' and 'book', referring to a book containing checks used for financial transactions.
Evolution of the word: Originally, 'checkbook' specifically referred to a book of blank checks. Over time, the term has come to encompass the entire book used for recording financial transactions, including deposits and withdrawals.