Exchange
Noun, Verb
UK
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
US
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
(v) : To give something and get something back.
(n) : The act of giving and receiving.
(n) : The act of giving and receiving.
Example
"(v) : They exchange books to read new stories and learn from each other."
"(v) : Students exchanged ideas during the class discussion to learn from each other."
"(n) : The students had an exchange of notes to help each other study."
Explanation
Exchange means to give something and get something back in return. For example, you can exchange gifts with friends, or exchange money when travelling to another country. It can also mean sharing ideas or information with others, like exchanging opinions in a discussion. As a noun, it means the act of giving and receiving or a short talk between people; for example, their exchange of ideas helped solve the problem. Exchanges happen in schools, work, shops, and daily life. It helps people share things or ideas.