Checkbook (noun)

  1. A book containing preprinted checks and a register for recording check numbers, dates, and amounts.
  2. 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:

  1. He opened his checkbook and wrote a check to the store.
  2. She had to balance her checkbook before writing any more checks.
  3. The checkbook was very helpful in keeping track of his expenses.
  4. The checkbook was replaced by online banking for most of the customers.
  5. The checkbook was a requirement for most of the transactions in the past.
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