Used in a Sentence

expensive

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for expensive.

Editorial note

If it's reading and signing a contract, It's not that expensive to get an attorney to read it over.

Examples13
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having a high price or cost.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of expensive gathered in one view.

adjective

Having a high price or cost.

adjective

(cricket) Having a high economy rate.

adjective

(computing) Taking a lot of system time or resources.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for expensive.

Example sentences

1

If it's reading and signing a contract, It's not that expensive to get an attorney to read it over.

2

You wouldn't be adding additional stress to the grid and it would probably be less expensive in the long-run.

3

An RF modulator generates a lot of interference, so fitting one stock would require expensive shielding.

4

The 640KB of memory may have been a very expensive option in 1981, but not impossible.

5

The sad thing is that their pools go unused for the whole year, they're just expensive water tanks for display.

6

Because ICE vehicles last decades and they don't have expensive battery packs that need replacing.

7

We provide businesses with an alternative to expensive and slow law firms through an online marketplace and an all-star virtual lawyer community.

8

It's not very expensive, but I would like to do hyperparameter optimization which takes a lot more computing power.

9

They can always fine you it is too expensive to comply, or until you close your offices and end your corporate entity there.

10

It's all on a schedule, and that schedule puts better and more expensive entertainment at a time when more people will be watching.

11

It's too challenging or expensive to implement a competitive browser engine from scratch.

12

If you don't have one, make one, they're not expensive, you can make them same day if necessary at some local print shops.

Quote examples

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All this other expensive overhead is gone." But instead the executives choose to invest the company's would-be profits (and a little more) back into the company, in hopes that they will be even bigger later on.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use expensive in a sentence?

If it's reading and signing a contract, It's not that expensive to get an attorney to read it over.

What does expensive mean?

Having a high price or cost.

What part of speech is expensive?

expensive is commonly used as adjective.