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The meaning of EXPENSIVE is involving high cost or sacrifice. How to use expensive in a sentence.

EXPENSIVE definition: entailing great expense; very high-priced; costly. See examples of expensive used in a sentence.

(Definition of expensive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Definition of expensive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

expensive If something is expensive, it costs a lot of money. I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment. It was more expensive than the other magazines. Don't say that the price of something is 'expensive'. You say that it is high. The price is much too high.

Adjective expensive (comparative more expensive, superlative most expensive) Having a high price or cost. Synonyms: costly, high-priced, pricey, dear; see also Thesaurus: expensive Antonyms: cheap, inexpensive, low-priced

Costly; requiring or entailing much expense: as, an expensive dress or equipage; an expensive family; expensive tastes or habits. Free in expending; liberal; extravagant; lavish.

Costs (pl.) are often further described based on their timing or their applicability. Expensive refers to something that costs a high amount of money or requires a significant amount of resources or effort to obtain or maintain.

If something is expensive, it costs a lot of money. Fuel's so expensive in this country. I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment.

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