Checkbook
(noun)
- A book containing preprinted checks and a register for recording check numbers, dates, and amounts.
- A physical book used by customers to record their transactions with a bank, typically including checks and deposit slips. .
Origin:
A book containing sheets of paper used for writing checks.
Examples:
- He opened his checkbook and wrote a check to the store.
- She had to balance her checkbook before writing any more checks.
- The checkbook was very helpful in keeping track of his expenses.
- The checkbook was replaced by online banking for most of the customers.
- The checkbook was a requirement for most of the transactions in the past.