cheque

noun53 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Refers to a cheque/check for a large sum of money.

Refers to a cheque/check for a large sum of money.

A cheque that cannot be paid because the person who wrote it has insufficient funds.

Refers to a cheque/check for a large sum of money.

A cheque that cannot be paid because the person who wrote it has insufficient funds.

A cheque that has been signed but has the amount left for the payee to fill in.

A pre-printed, fixed-amount cheque designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of having paid the issuer for that privilege.

A cheque on which the signature has been illegally copied.

A worthless cheque, often because of insufficient funds.

A book of blank cheques/checks.

If a cheque clears, the money is paid by the bank and taken from the payer's account.

If a cheque bounces, the bank refuses to pay it because there is not enough money in the account.

Used to specify the amount of the cheque.

To exchange a cheque for cash.

To write all the necessary information on a cheque/check.

To write all the necessary information on a cheque/check.

To put a cheque/check into a bank account.

To formally give out a cheque/check.

To put a cheque/check into a bank account.

To instruct the bank not to pay a cheque that you have written.

To instruct the bank not to pay a cheque that you have written.

To instruct the bank not to pay a cheque that you have written.