Checking Account

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Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɛkɪŋ əˌkaʊnt/

Definitions of checking account

noun a record of money deposited or withdrawn from a checking account

Example Sentences

A1 I opened a checking account at the bank.

A2 My checking account allows me to easily pay bills online.

B1 I need to deposit money into my checking account before I can make any withdrawals.

B2 Having a checking account with overdraft protection can help avoid costly fees.

C1 I prefer using my checking account for everyday expenses rather than my savings account.

C2 Managing multiple checking accounts can be challenging, but it helps me keep my finances organized.

Examples of checking account in a Sentence

formal I opened a checking account at the bank to manage my finances.

informal I set up a checking account so I can easily pay my bills online.

slang I got a checking account to stash my cash.

figurative Having a checking account is like having a financial safety net.

Grammatical Forms of checking account

plural

checking accounts

comparative

more checking account

superlative

most checking account

present tense

check account

future tense

will check account

perfect tense

have checked account

continuous tense

checking account

singular

checking account

positive degree

checking account

infinitive

to check account

gerund

checking account

participle

checked account

Origin and Evolution of checking account

First Known Use: 1908 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'checking account' originated in the United States in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a bank account from which money could be withdrawn by writing checks, the term has evolved to encompass various types of transactional accounts that allow for easy access to funds through methods like debit cards and online transfers.