Yes, in one of its senses. Currency can mean the monetary units (coins and bills) in use in a country. It can also mean the fact of being in common and present use. (e.g. The currency of his opinion is that he has all the facts.)
Synonyms.
synonyms antonyms or homphones currency money
Currency and money are synonyms, as they both refer to a medium of exchange used in transactions. They are not antonyms or homophones.
Currency: Cash, banknotes, legal tender Money: Currency, cash, funds
Money and currency mean basically the same thing so they are synonyms.
The answer is synonyms because currency has to do with money
Synonyms for currency include money, cash, and legal tender. Antonyms for currency may include barter, trade, and goods/services exchange. Homophones for currency could be currence and currantcy.
Currency and money are synonyms because they both refer to a medium of exchange used to facilitate transactions. They are not antonyms (opposites) or homophones (words that sound alike but have different meanings).
Neither. They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites (yes/no). Homophones sound the same but are different words (jeans/genes).
"Currency" and "currency" are homophones, as they are pronounced the same but have different meanings. Currency refers to a system of money in general circulation or a particular form of money. "Cursing" is the act of using offensive language or expressing strong disapproval, which is unrelated to currency.
"Currency" and "money" mean the same thing, (a type of payment for a certain good or service) making them synonyms. Antonyms are opposites in meaning and homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
money, coinage, legal tender, notes, coins acceptance, popularity, circulation, vogue, prevalence