Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    ex·pen·sive
    /ikˈspensiv/

    adjective

    • 1. costing a lot of money: "keeping a horse is expensive"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

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

  3. Synonyms for EXPENSIVE: costly, valuable, premium, precious, extravagant, pricey, high, pricy; Antonyms of EXPENSIVE: inexpensive, cheap, reasonable, moderate, worthless, valueless, discounted

  4. A1. costing a lot of money: Rolls Royces are very expensive. be expensive to Big houses are expensive to maintain. expensive taste She has expensive tastes (= she likes things that cost a lot of money). Synonyms. costly (EXPENSIVE) dear (EXPENSIVE) mainly UK. pricey informal. Opposites. cheap. inexpensive.

  5. Expensive means something is high priced or costs a lot of money. Expensive is most often applied to items with very high prices, such as luxury cars. But it can also be used to describe things whose price or cost is simply high compared to others. Example: I like it, but it’s just too expensive.

  6. The adjective expensive means high in price, like the expensive basketball sneakers you had to work all summer to save up enough money to buy. Expensive comes from the 1620s, when it meant "given to profuse expenditure."

  7. expensive. adjective. /ɪkˈspensɪv/ costing a lot of money. an expensive car/restaurant/holiday. I can't afford it—it's too expensive. Making the wrong decision could prove expensive. That dress was an expensive mistake. expensive to do Art books are expensive to produce.

  8. Define expensive. expensive synonyms, expensive pronunciation, expensive translation, English dictionary definition of expensive. very high-priced; costly: an expensive gown Not to be confused with: expansive – comprehensive; extensive; effusive; sociable, extroverted, outgoing,...

  9. expensive is applied to whatever entails considerable expense; it suggests a price more than the average person would normally be able to pay or a price paid only for something special: an expensive automobile. costly implies that the price is a large sum, usually because of the fineness, preciousness, etc., of the object: a costly jewel. dear ...

  10. Expensive is applied to whatever entails considerable expense; it suggests a price more than the average person would normally be able to pay or a price paid only for something special: an expensive automobile.

  11. All you need to know about "EXPENSIVE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  1. Searches related to define expensive

    define expensively
    define quite expensive
  1. People also search for