cache (Meaning)

Wordnet

cache (n)

a hidden storage space (for money or provisions or weapons)

a secret store of valuables or money

(computer science) RAM memory that is set aside as a specialized buffer storage that is continually updated; used to optimize data transfers between system elements with different characteristics

Wordnet

cache (v)

save up as for future use

Webster

cache (n.)

A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry.

cache Sentence Examples

  1. The explorer stumbled upon a hidden cache of treasures buried deep in the jungle.
  2. The spy left behind a cache of secret documents in a discreet location.
  3. Hikers often rely on caches of food and supplies strategically placed along remote trails.
  4. The computer's cache memory stores frequently accessed data for faster retrieval.
  5. Archaeologists uncovered a cache of ancient artifacts dating back centuries.
  6. Thieves targeted the cache of jewels stored in the museum's vault.
  7. The detective found a cache of weapons hidden in the criminal's hideout.
  8. The survivalist built a cache of provisions in a secluded cave for emergencies.
  9. Programmers often clear the cache to improve the performance of their applications.
  10. The treasure hunters followed an old map to locate the cache of gold coins buried by pirates.

FAQs About the word cache

a hidden storage space (for money or provisions or weapons), a secret store of valuables or money, (computer science) RAM memory that is set aside as a speciali

supply, store,reserve, collection, hoard, reservoir,deposit, bank, gathering, accumulation

discard, cast, cast, throw out, waste, ditch, unload, waste, throw away, jettison

The explorer stumbled upon a hidden cache of treasures buried deep in the jungle.

The spy left behind a cache of secret documents in a discreet location.

Hikers often rely on caches of food and supplies strategically placed along remote trails.

The computer's cache memory stores frequently accessed data for faster retrieval.