noun a British coin worth two pennies
adjective a term used to describe something that is worth or costs two pennies
Used in a figurative sense to convey a sense of worthlessness or insignificance, e.g. twopenny philosophy
Referring to something of little value or cheap, e.g. twopenny stocks
Denoting a denomination of currency, e.g. twopenny coin
Used to describe something as insignificant or unimportant, e.g. twopenny opinions
In literature, the term 'twopenny' may be used to describe something of little value or importance, often used in a derogatory sense.
A psychologist may use the term 'twopenny' in a colloquial manner to describe a trivial issue or concern that is not significant in the context of therapy or mental health treatment.
An economist may use the term 'twopenny' to refer to a small or insignificant amount of money, often in the context of discussing financial transactions or economic indicators.
In historical research, the term 'twopenny' may be used to describe a cheap or low-quality item, such as a twopenny newspaper or publication.