coupon

IPA: kˈupɔn

noun

  • A section of a ticket, showing the holder to be entitled to some specified accommodation or service, as to a passage over a designated line of travel, a particular seat in a theater, a discount, etc.
  • A voucher issued by a manufacturer or retailer which offers a discount on a particular product.
  • (finance, obsolete) A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant.
  • (finance) Any interest payment made or due on a bond, debenture or similar (no longer by a physical coupon).
  • (UK politics, historical) The letter sent to parliamentary candidates at the 1918 general election, endorsing them as official representatives of the coalition government.
  • (Scotland) A person's face.
  • (manufacturing) A small sample of a bulk material, prepared so that test failure will be representative.

verb

  • To use coupons to a such extent that makes the user actively looking for coupons in magazines, online and whatever they can be found.
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Examples of "coupon" in Sentences

  • The fued started with the coupon.
  • The man picked a coupon randomly.
  • Utilize free coupons to spend less.
  • Cathy used a coupon for the shampoo.
  • Interest was paid to the owner of the coupons.
  • He ripped the coupon off the back of the T.V. Guide.
  • Q2: When do you most often obtain coupon information?
  • At the end of the rack is mounted the corrosion coupon.
  • The slits are offset to facilitate viewing of the coupons.
  • Your coupon is still valid for a free gift of your choice.
  • The value of these options is used to enhance the coupon paid.
  • Obtain coupon when I get new information (eg, email newsletter)
  • You will have to find several coupons on online to get a discount.
  • Print off a 20% coupon from the internet and walk out for $160 plus tax.
  • If they put them on sale at WalMart and he has a coupon from the gas station.
  • I stopped by Aqueduct Press with a handy 'buy 1 get second half off' coupon from the freebie table.
  • With a bit of luck, you can use the 40% off any one item coupon from the paper, making them 12 for $6.
  • Dividend payers are "like buying a bond, but the coupon is growing," says Sam Katzman, chief financial officer at Constellation Wealth Advisors.
  • It delivered a crowd of what she called coupon addicts—customers who bought several deals from a variety of sites and would bounce from one practice to the next.
  • According to tipster Rich Piotrowski, a former Quiznos franchise owner who won a counter-suit against the company, the big reason why some Quiznos were being jerks about taking the free sandwich coupon is that at first corporate was making the franchises pay for all the sandwiches.

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