🔄exchange

verb
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/

Meaning

To give something and receive something in return.
to give something and receive something else; to trade
an act of giving one thing and receiving another in return

Example Sentences

They exchanged gifts during the festival.

They decided to exchange gifts during the holiday.

The exchange of gifts is a common tradition during the holidays.

Example Expressions

exchange views

Synonyms

trade, swap, barter, interchange, replace, substitute, transaction
Entry 1
trade, swap, barter, interchange, replace
Entry 2
trade, swap, interchange, substitute
Entry 3
trade, swap, barter, transaction

Antonyms

keep, retain, hold, maintain, keeping, retention, hoarding, withholding
Entry 1
keep, retain
Entry 2
keep, retain, hold, maintain
Entry 3
keeping, retention, hoarding, withholding

Collocations

exchange ideas, exchange gifts, exchange money, exchange information, exchange words, foreign exchange, exchange rate, currency exchange, student exchange
Entry 1
exchange ideas, exchange gifts, exchange money, exchange information
Entry 2
exchange ideas, exchange gifts, exchange words, foreign exchange, exchange rate
Entry 3
currency exchange, student exchange, exchange rate

More Example Sentences

Can I exchange this?

Can I exchange foreign currency here?

Can I exchange this for a different one?

The final cost depends on the exchange rate.

What is the rate of exchange against the dollar?

Can I exchange this for a completely different product?

I believe cultural exchange helps establish world peace.

I believe regular exchange of feedback improves performance.

I would like to exchange it, even if a refund is not possible.

Related Vocabularies

to handle something clumsily or to make mistakes while doing something
to make a serious or angry facial expression by wrinkling the forehead
to hire someone to do a job; to use something effectively
To think, believe, or expect something; to calculate or estimate.
to manage or control the course of something; to give instructions
To seize and hold someone by legal authority.

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