add-on interest

  • 11add — /æd/ verb to put figures together to make a total ● If you add the interest to the capital you will get quite a large sum. ● Interest is added monthly …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 12interest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 desire to learn/hear more about sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ avid, close, considerable, consuming, deep, great, intense, keen, lively …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 13interest — I n. concern curiosity 1) to arouse, generate, pique, stir up; revive interest (in) 2) to hold smb. s interest 3) to demonstrate, display, evince, manifest, show interest 4) to express; take an interest in (she took a keen interest in the… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 14Add-On Certificate of Deposit — A certificate of deposit that allows the bearer to deposit additional funds, after the initial purchase date, that will bear the same rate of interest. Add on s or add in s to a certificate of deposit are beneficial when investors feel interest… …

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  • 15add — [[t]æ̱d[/t]] ♦ adds, adding, added 1) VERB If you add one thing to another, you put it in or on the other thing, to increase, complete, or improve it. [V n to n] Add the grated cheese to the sauce... [V n to n] Since 1908, chlorine has been added …

    English dictionary

  • 16interest — in|terest1 W1S2 [ˈıntrıst] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Anglo French interesse, from Latin interesse to be between, make a difference, concern , from esse to be ] 1.) [singular, U] if you have an interest in something or someone, you want to know… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17interest — 1 / Intrist/ noun 1 FEELING (singular, uncountable) a feeling that makes you want to pay attention to something or to find out more about it: Ruth listened with evident interest. (+ in): They share an interest in poetry. | lose interest (=stop… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18add — [[t]æd[/t]] v. t. 1) to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance 2) math. to find the sum of (often fol. by up) 3) to say or write further 4) to cause to have as an additional quality: to add interest to a… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 19add — verb ADVERB ▪ hastily, hurriedly, quickly ▪ softly ▪ He added softly, ‘I missed you.’ ▪ thoughtfully ▪ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 20add in — UK US add in Phrasal Verb with add({{}}/æd/ verb [T] ► to include something as part of something else: »A loan for $100 could carry annual interest rates of 50% once fees are added in …

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