Meaning
Deposit can be both a noun and a verb with several related meanings:
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As a noun:
- Money placed in a bank account.
- A sum paid in advance as part of a purchase or rental (e.g., security deposit).
- A layer of material left naturally (e.g., mineral deposits).
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As a verb:
- To put money into a bank account.
- To place something somewhere carefully.
- To pay a part of the cost in advance.
Grammar and Usage
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Verb patterns:
- deposit money into a bank account
- deposit something on/in a place
- deposit a sum as security
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Noun usage:
- make a deposit
- pay a deposit
- leave a deposit
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Part of speech:
- Verb: transitive
- Noun: countable/uncountable depending on context
Common Phrases
- Security deposit
- Make a deposit
- Bank deposit
- Mineral deposit
- Deposit slip
Collocations
- Verb + deposit: make, pay, leave, place
- Deposit + noun: slip, account, amount, guarantee
- Adjective + deposit: refundable deposit, initial deposit, large deposit, small deposit
Examples
- She deposited her paycheck into her savings account.
- We had to pay a $500 deposit before moving into the apartment.
- The scientist studied the mineral deposits in the cave.
- Please deposit the package at the reception desk.
- He made a deposit of $200 for the car rental.
- The rain left a thin deposit of mud on the streets.
- The company requires an initial deposit before starting the project.
- I deposited some coins into the vending machine.
Synonyms or Related
- Down payment
- Advance
- Installment
- Savings
- Lay down (verb, in sense of placing)
Antonym
- Withdrawal (for money)
- Removal (for objects or materials)