Treasury Note

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtrɛʒ.ər.i noʊt/

Definitions of treasury note

noun a government bond issued by the US Treasury with a maturity of 2 to 10 years

Example Sentences

A1 A treasury note is a type of government bond.

A2 Investors can purchase treasury notes to earn interest.

B1 The government issued a new treasury note with a 5-year maturity.

B2 Treasury notes are considered low-risk investments due to the backing of the government.

C1 Financial institutions often trade treasury notes on the secondary market.

C2 Investors closely monitor the yield curve for treasury notes to make informed decisions.

Examples of treasury note in a Sentence

formal Investors can purchase a treasury note from the government as a form of low-risk investment.

informal I heard that treasury notes are a safe bet for investing your money.

slang Treasury notes are like the government's way of saying, 'Here, hold onto this for me.'

figurative The treasury note acted as a security blanket for the investor during uncertain economic times.

Grammatical Forms of treasury note

plural

treasury notes

comparative

more treasury note

superlative

most treasury note

present tense

treasury notes

future tense

will be treasury notes

perfect tense

have been treasury notes

continuous tense

are being treasury notes

singular

treasury note

positive degree

treasury note

infinitive

to treasury note

gerund

treasury noting

participle

treasury noted

Origin and Evolution of treasury note

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'treasury note' originated in Europe during the Middle Ages.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to promissory notes issued by the government to raise funds, the term 'treasury note' has evolved to specifically denote a type of government debt security with a fixed interest rate and maturity date.