What is another word for chit?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɪt] (IPA)

The word "chit" has several synonyms that can often be used in its place. One synonym for chit is "note", which is a written message or memorandum. Another synonym for chit is "receipt", which is a written confirmation of a transaction or payment. A third synonym for chit is "voucher", which is a coupon or certificate that represents a specific value or benefit. Finally, the word "slip" can also be used as a synonym for chit, which refers to a small piece of paper or material with information written on it. All of these synonyms can be effective replacements for the word "chit" depending on the context and situation.

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  • Independent

    • Noun, singular or mass
      Nota.
  • Other Related

    • Noun, singular or mass
      poop.

What are the hypernyms for Chit?

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What are the hyponyms for Chit?

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Usage examples for Chit

The married sister had to shrug her shoulders, and point out that Mr. Spokesly was throwing himself away on a silly chit.
"Command"
William McFee
Was that chit to school him?
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
Shall I do, chit?
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn

Famous quotes with Chit

  • A devil on being caught for his evil thought and wrong doings gets the help sought of his buddies asking them to go into public with a mask of a civil to rebuke him first virulently and later on revoke all allegations and aspersions cast on him to give him a clean chit.
    Anuj Somany
  • If you explore beneath shyness or party chit-chat, you can sometimes turn a dull exchange into an intriguing one. I've found this to be particularly true in the case of professors or intellectuals, who are full of fascinating information, but need encouragement before they'll divulge it.
    Joyce Carol Oates
  • When I was at school, on certain afternoons we all had to do what was called Labour — weeding, sweeping, sawing logs for the boiler-room, that sort of thing; but if you had a chit from Matron you were let off to spend the afternoon messing about in the Art Room. Labour or Art. And you've got a chit for ? What is an artist? For every thousand people there's nine hundred doing the work, ninety doing well, nine doing good, and one lucky bastard who's the artist.
    Tom Stoppard
  • And as he, too, seemed disinclined for chit-chat, we stood for some moments like a couple of Trappist monks who have run into each other at the dog races.
    P. G. Wodehouse

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