liquid
adjective
uk/ˈlɪkwɪd/ us ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
in the form of cash, or able to be changed into cash easily:
People should hold some cash in more liquid investments for emergencies.
In such situations, it's advisable to keep your assets liquid.
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illiquid
FINANCE
having cash:
The fund will typically invest in large liquid companies.
FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
if a market is liquid, it is easy to buy and sell in it, and a lot of buying and selling takes place:
The foreign exchange market is the largest, most liquid market in the world.