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Definition of cashback noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cashback

noun
 
/ˈkæʃbæk/
 
/ˈkæʃbæk/
(British English)
(US English cash-back)
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  1. [uncountable] if you ask for cashback when you are paying for goods in a shop with a debit card (= a plastic card that takes money directly from your bank account), you get a sum of money in cash, which is added to your bill
    • Would you like cashback?
    • Customers are allowed up to £30 cashback on each purchase.
    Topics Moneyc1, Shoppingc1
  2. [uncountable, countable] a sum of money that is offered to people who buy particular products or services
    • There's £200 cashback on this laptop if you buy before 31 January.
    • Choose our First-time Buyer's Mortgage and get up to £1 500 cashback to buy those essential items for your new home!
    Topics Moneyc2
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