Money Changer

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌni ˈtʃeɪndʒər/

Definitions of money changer

noun a person or business that deals in or exchanges different currencies

Example Sentences

A1 The money changer exchanged my dollars for euros.

A2 I always go to the same money changer when I need to exchange currency.

B1 The money changer in the airport had a long line of people waiting to exchange money.

B2 The money changer offered competitive rates for exchanging foreign currency.

C1 The experienced money changer was able to quickly convert large sums of money into different currencies.

C2 As a seasoned traveler, I know how to spot a reliable money changer in any city I visit.

Examples of money changer in a Sentence

formal I needed to exchange my foreign currency at the money changer before my trip.

informal I always go to the money changer in the mall to get the best rates.

slang Let's hit up the money changer before we head to the airport.

figurative In the world of finance, he was known as the ultimate money changer, always finding ways to make a profit.

Grammatical Forms of money changer

plural

money changers

comparative

more money changer

superlative

most money changer

present tense

money changer

future tense

will money changer

perfect tense

have money changer

continuous tense

is money changering

singular

money changer

positive degree

money changer

infinitive

to money changer

gerund

money changing

participle

money changer

Origin and Evolution of money changer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'money changer' originated from the Latin word 'cambiator', which later evolved into 'cambiere' in Italian and 'cambiste' in French.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals who exchanged different currencies, the term 'money changer' has evolved to refer to individuals or businesses that facilitate currency exchange services for a fee.