affordable
Americanadjective
noun
Usage
What does affordable mean? If something is affordable, it means its price is low enough that you (or most people) have enough money to buy it.Affordable is the adjective form of the verb afford. If you can afford something, you have enough money to pay for it. Much less commonly, affordable can be used as a noun meaning an item that one can afford.Example: Rachel wants to buy a luxury car, but with her budget I think she should consider a more affordable option.
Other Word Forms
- affordability noun
- affordably adverb
- unaffordability noun
- unaffordable adjective
Etymology
Origin of affordable
Example Sentences
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Investors have long been interested in seeing Tesla sell more affordable vehicles, and they somewhat got their wish last October when the company introduced cheaper trims of the Model Y and Model 3.
From MarketWatch
Schiff said the bill would lower prices by stimulating the development of “millions of affordable homes.”
From Los Angeles Times
“I’m absolutely not in the business of saying we should be making these regulations more lax purely to make child care more affordable for parents.”
From Salon
Sustainable control requires affordable methods that also protect soil health.
From Science Daily
For more than a century, caravans have offered a familiar and affordable way to holiday at home, with the basic layout changing little since the first motor-towed models appeared in 1919.
From BBC
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