coupon

noun
UK: /ˈkuːpɒn/
US: /ˈkuːpɑːn/
  1. A piece of paper that lets you buy something at a lower price.

    1. I have a coupon for a free pizza, so let's order one tonight
    2. She clipped a coupon from the newspaper to get a discount on laundry detergent
  2. A detachable form or ticket that can be redeemed for goods, services, or discounts.

    1. The travel agency sent us a coupon for a free hotel stay during our next trip
    2. Many companies distribute coupons online as a means of attracting new customers
  3. Part of a bond that is cashed in to earn interest.

    1. He clipped the coupon from the bond and deposited it at the bank.
    2. The value of the bond is directly related to the present value of its future coupon payments.
coupon verb
  1. To provide a discount or deal using a coupon.

    1. I like to coupon to save money on groceries every week.
    2. Many shoppers coupon strategically to maximize their savings on everyday purchases

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "coupon" in English means: A piece of paper that lets you buy something at a lower price., A detachable form or ticket that can be redeemed for goods, services, or discounts., Part of a bond that is cashed in to earn interest..

The phonetic transcription of "coupon" is /ˈkuːpɒn/ in British English and /ˈkuːpɑːn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "coupon": certificate, discount, ticket, rebate, voucher.

Example usage of "coupon": "I have a coupon for a free pizza, so let's order one tonight". More examples on the page.