Word Image




plural: banks
Part Of Speech
noun, verb
Word Meaning
noun: a mound, pile, or ridge of earth or snow; a place of business that lends, exchanges, or issues money; a storage place; a group of objects arranged close together in a row
verb: to build with the foundation of a road or railroad sloping upward from the inside edge; to tilt an airplane sideways when turning; to have an account in a bank; to deposit or store in a bank
Word Family
banked
banking
banker
bankable
bankrupt
bankruptcy
bankroll
bankcard
banknote
bankbook
embank
embankment
snowbank
sandbank
riverbank
databank
Sentences
When opening your first bank account, you will need to make a small deposit.
The plow made some very tall snowbanks that day.
I never wanted to be a banker and work with money.
Which bankcard should I use to pay for this gift?
We wondered what the bank of spotlights was set up for.
She always banks half of her paycheck.
We’ll go cash the check as soon as the bank opens.
The internet is contained in vast databanks somewhere.
If you go bankrupt, you are unable to pay your debts and bills.
The kids played in a bank of dirt that the construction workers left behind.
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