Expense

Word EXPENSE
Character 7
Hyphenation ex pense
Pronunciations /ɪkˈspɛns/

Definitions and meanings of "Expense"

What do we mean by expense?

Something spent to attain a goal or accomplish a purpose. noun

A loss for the sake of something gained; a sacrifice. noun

An expenditure of money; a cost. noun

Charges incurred by an employee in the performance of work. noun

Money allotted for payment of such charges. noun

Something requiring the expenditure of money. noun

The act of expending. noun

To charge with expenses. transitive verb

To write off as an expense. transitive verb

(at (one's) expense) To one's detriment or chagrin. idiom

To charge or debit with an item of incurred expense to be collected from the proper party and accounted for by the chargee: used chiefly in dealings between express or railway companies or their agencies.

A laying out or expending; the disbursing of money; employment and consumption, as of time or labor; expenditure. noun

Specifically Great or undue expenditure; prodigality. noun

That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; especially, money expended; cost; charge: as, a prudent man limits his expenses by his income. noun

Cost through diminution or deterioration; damage or loss from any detracting cause, especially a moral one: preceded by at: as, he did this at the expense of his character. noun

A spending or consuming; disbursement; expenditure. noun

That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; cost; outlay; charge; -- sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those on whom the expense falls. noun

Loss. noun

A spending or consuming, often a disbursement of funds.

The elimination or consumption of something, sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to the thing eliminated.

Loss.

A girl or guy (generally good looking or with swagg) with class and self respect, someone of value Urban Dictionary

Something that costs a lot of money. Urban Dictionary

The gravity of how expensive something is Urban Dictionary

Something that are able to add to your expense report is classified as Expensable. Urban Dictionary

Something that takes a lot out of you. (Monetarily, physically, or mentally!) Urban Dictionary

- Costs a lot of money. Urban Dictionary

Adjective Pronounciation: Idk lol. Basically is "yes but actually no" for describing the price or value of something. Basically a big brain form of sarcasm. Urban Dictionary

Adjective used to describe an object as both expensive and complicated at the same time. A compound of the words expensive and complicated. Urban Dictionary

Great; cool; righteous. Urban Dictionary

N 1) An expensive expansion 2) an exorbitant cost for an extension or expansion 3) Adding to a collection at an extreme cost Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Expense

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The word "expense" in example sentences

If this expense is allowed to go through, this city is going to have lot of explaining to do to taxpayers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr Augustine will be keenly aware that this expense is a pittance compared to the costs of sticking with an overly ambitious requirement that is such a huge cost driver. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On Monday, Giannoulias defended the purchase by saying the expense is a reasonable operating expense because it's used at times to market the Bright Start program, although his office could not explain how much it was used for marketing and how often it was driven by Giannoulias. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you disagree with McCain and think Congressmen shoveling out tons of money to their friends at our expense is a good idea then say so. ❋ Unknown (2008)

You want to choose a mutual fund that has a low, what they call expense ratio. ❋ Unknown (2008)

WILLIS: Well, if you want to know what fees the fund charges, look for what they call the expense ratio. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The first to acquiesce in the arrangement to pay a part of their term expense by working at the academy during the vacation were some boys, who had not learned to work; and it seemed impossible for them to conceal the fact that they did not want to work. ❋ Robert Elliott Flickinger (N/A)

An "expense" is something that is a charge on the income statement that ceteris paribus reduces the company's net income and net worth on its balance sheet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Note that now, and in the future, if an expense is for your general health (as opposed to address a specific condition) or merely cosmetic in nature, it can't be paid for from an FSA account. ❋ Ashlea Ebeling (2010)

We do not need to know what he said in his off moments (most of his moments were off though) but for a trusted aide to write a book at his expense, is pretty awful. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"That expense is going to be a strong headwind for 2011," said Dave Anderson, Honeywell's CFO. ❋ Steven D. Jones (2010)

Oh, so we can keep paying more for healthcare and that expense is OK .... this guy (R) is talking about how people dont really want this bla bla, blurring lines between healthcare and debts but has he spoken to the Americans who want healthcare reform?? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Offering a consultation with the patients doctor is humane and limited in expense and should be encouraged. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After that, your only expense is the extraction process, which naturally you spend as little on as possible. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Still, the premise of a woman's struggle to go out of her way to be altruistic at her own expense is intriguing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Show the economic wrecking machine that their party, paid for at our expense, is over. ❋ Phil Trupp (2010)

"That expense is going to be a strong headwind for 2011," said Dave Anderson, Honeywell's chief financial officer, on a call with analysts. ❋ Doug Cameron (2010)

Damn [that chick] is looking expensive, [i wanna] [get at] her ❋ QtpieG (2010)

That [Lamborghini] [looks] very [expensive]. ❋ Slatte (2008)

The expensivity of the weapons in [zombie] [lane], is much [too high]. ❋ BusterDivision (2011)

Hey, [i wonder] if this [dinner] is [expensable]? ❋ TheGreenPolice (2010)

1. Monetarily: Shit those shoes are expensive! 2. [Physically]: That fuckin run [this morning] was expensive. 3. Mentally: Damn that [fuckin'] test was expensive! ❋ Mark_torry69 (2005)

"[This is] an [expensive] [watch]." "The watch was very expensive." ❋ WillowTreeNinja (2016)

Person 1: Wow that shirt you're wearing looks [pricey]. Person 2: Yeah totally! It's - expensive. "That outfit is [tacky], it just [screams] - expensive!" ❋ ₕₑₗₗₒ, ᵢ'ₘ ₜᵣyᵢₙg ₘy Bₑₛₜ (2019)

That new [digital camera] is very expensicated. I saw those new [computers] at [the store], they were really expensicated. ❋ MikeAWood (2007)

[First person]: What an awesome [bicycle]! [Second person]: Yeah, that's expensive! ❋ Jep Clayton (2008)

"Bob and [Carol] just added an [expension] to their home." "That last book was quite an expension to my [collection]." ❋ Zber (2009)

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