big expense

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

a large amount of money spent

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Examples (10)

  • Buying a new car is often the first big expense for a young adult.
  • Renovating the entire house was a big expense, but it significantly increased its value.
  • The company's marketing campaign for the new product launch represents a big expense this year.
  • We're trying to save money, so we're avoiding any big expenses until next summer.
  • Unexpected dental surgery became a big expense that wasn't covered by insurance.
  • For many students, textbooks and course materials are a surprisingly big expense each semester.
  • The wedding was a beautiful event, but it was also a very big expense for both families.
  • Before making such a big expense, you should carefully consider if it's a want or a need.
  • Their new yacht was obviously a big expense, a clear sign of their financial success.
  • Replacing the factory machinery will be a big expense for the company in the next decade.