coupon
/ˈkuːpɑn/
noun
- A small piece of paper or digital code that gives you a discount or special offer when buying something.
- She clipped coupons from the newspaper to save money.
- I used a coupon to get 20% off my groceries.
- The store sent a digital coupon for free shipping on your next order.
- A part of a bond that can be cut off and exchanged for an interest payment.
- The bond's coupon rate determines how much interest you earn each year.
- Investors used to clip coupons from bonds to collect their interest.
- He held onto the bond coupon to redeem it at the bank.
- A small form or ticket that gives you the right to something, like a free item or entry.
- Each ticket includes a coupon for a free drink at the event.
- He filled out the coupon to enter the contest.
- The raffle coupon won her a free dinner at the restaurant.