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cashier
1[ka-sheer]
noun
an employee, as in a market or department store, who collects payments for customer purchases.
an executive who has charge of money, especially one who superintends monetary transactions, as in a bank.
an employee of a business establishment who keeps a record of financial transactions.
cashier
2[ka-sheer]
verb (used with object)
to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
to discard; reject.
cashier
1/ kæˈʃɪə /
noun
a person responsible for receiving payments for goods, services, etc, as in a shop
Also called: teller. an employee of a bank responsible for receiving deposits, cashing cheques, and other financial transactions; bank clerk
any person responsible for handling cash or maintaining records of its receipt and disbursement
cashier
2/ kæˈʃɪə /
verb
to dismiss with dishonour, esp from the armed forces
rare, to put away or discard; reject
Word History and Origins
Origin of cashier1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cashier1
Origin of cashier2
Example Sentences
You probably won’t be handed the most valuable silver coins by a cashier.
Since taking power in 2012, Xi has packed the leadership with loyalists, sidelined subordinates who owed their rise to predecessors and even cashiered some of his own protégés.
The single dropped on 17 October 2005 and the cover featured a moody teenage supermarket cashier wearing a tabard.
Can Ms. Spanberger cashier a black man running for attorney general without paying a price?
“When I saw the news, I cried, hugged my children and prayed,” said Mari Carmen Bermúdez, 34, a supermarket cashier in Caracas.
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