Pronunciation: /aɪ di ɑːr/

Definitions of idr

noun IDR is an abbreviation for the Indonesian Rupiah, the official currency of Indonesia.

Example Sentences

A1 I don't know the idr of this currency.

A2 The idr of the document is missing.

B1 The idr code is required for authentication.

B2 Please provide the idr information for verification.

C1 The idr parameter needs to be validated before processing.

C2 The system automatically generates unique idr for each transaction.

Examples of idr in a Sentence

formal The value of the product is listed in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

informal I need to exchange my USD to IDR before my trip to Bali.

slang Let's grab some street food with our last bit of IDR.

figurative His knowledge in economics is worth more than a million IDR.

Grammatical Forms of idr

past tense

idr-ed

plural

idrs

comparative

more idr

superlative

most idr

present tense

idr

future tense

will idr

perfect tense

have idr-ed

continuous tense

is idr-ing

singular

idr

positive degree

idr

infinitive

to idr

gerund

idr-ing

participle

idr-ed

Origin and Evolution of idr

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old Norse
Story behind the word: The word 'idr' originated from Old Norse, specifically from the Old Norse word 'iðr' meaning 'work' or 'activity'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'idr' evolved to be used in modern English as a slang term for 'idea' or 'thought'.