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exchange

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: exchangespast: exchangedpp: exchangeding: exchanging

This word carries a strong sense of reciprocity and balance. It suggests a mutual agreement where both parties leave the interaction with something they did not have before, creating a symmetrical transaction of value. In professional or diplomatic settings, it shifts from a physical swap to an intellectual one. Here, it describes the fluid movement of knowledge or opinions, implying a collaborative or negotiating atmosphere rather than a simple trade of goods.

Countable when referring to a specific transaction or a trading center (an exchange). Uncountable when referring to the general process of trading or swapping.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is mid-game while Jackson is staring at crypto charts.
Jackson

Bro, this new exchange is totally legit. We'll make a killing.

Jackson
Ryan
Ryan

bet. send the link.

💡
Jackson uses 'exchange' to refer to a cryptocurrency trading platform (noun). He uses the idiom 'make a killing' to mean earning a large amount of money quickly. Ryan responds with 'bet', a slang term used for agreement or confirmation.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To give something to someone and receive something else of similar value or type in return.

"They exchanged phone numbers before saying goodbye."

Intransitive Verb

To engage in the act of giving and receiving ideas, information, or items with others.

"The two diplomats exchanged for several hours regarding the treaty."

Noun

An act of giving one thing and receiving another; a marketplace where securities or commodities are traded.

"The stock exchange saw a significant drop in prices this morning."

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