Pronunciation: /ˈpɑləmər noʊt/
noun a type of currency made from a synthetic material called polymer, known for its durability and security features
A1 A polymer note is a type of currency made from a plastic material.
A2 I prefer using polymer notes because they are more durable than paper money.
B1 Many countries around the world have started using polymer notes to prevent counterfeiting.
B2 The new polymer note design features advanced security features to deter counterfeiters.
C1 Central banks are increasingly transitioning to polymer notes due to their longevity and security benefits.
C2 The intricate patterns and holograms on polymer notes make them nearly impossible to replicate.
formal The new polymer note introduced by the central bank is designed to be more durable than traditional paper currency.
informal Have you seen the new polymer note? It feels so smooth and different compared to the old bills.
slang I heard the new polymer note is like indestructible, you can't tear it no matter how hard you try.
figurative The polymer note symbolizes the country's commitment to modernizing its currency system.
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