A "one dollar word" typically refers to a more complex or advanced word that conveys a specific meaning, often used in contrast to simpler, everyday vocabulary. For example, instead of saying "happy," one might use "elated," which elevates the expression. These words can enhance writing and communication by adding nuance, but they may also risk alienating readers if overused. Balancing the use of such vocabulary with clarity is key in effective communication.
1/1
1 dollar
1 dollar is 2 tomans
1 penny is worth 1/100 or a hundredth of a dollar. there are 100 pennies in a dollar. so a penny is a fraction of 1 dollar.
a penny is 1% of a dollar
where you go to the movies and it is 1 dollar
1 word: NO
dollar
"un dollar"
1 dollar = 1 dollar or 1 dollar= .75 euros
Would you believe 1/4? That is what the word "quarter" means!
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The Latin word for the "dollar" is "pupa" . Though there is a Latin translation for the word "dollar" the Romans did not use Dollars, they used what is called a denarius or aureus.
Un dollar (masc.)
1 dollar
The noun 'dollar' is a concrete noun as a word for a coin or banknote. The noun 'dollar' is an abstract noun as a word for an amount or value.
1 dollar bills