buyer's remorse
Americannoun
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a sense of regret or uneasiness after having purchased a house, car, or other major item, especially when the acquisition involves an ongoing financial burden.
We love our vacation property, but it took two years to get over our buyer’s remorse.
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a sense of regret after having committed to an endorsement, policy, plan of action, etc..
Congressional leaders expressed buyer’s remorse after overriding the president’s veto.
Etymology
Origin of buyer's remorse
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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However, there is evidence of buyer's remorse through their opening of negotiations with Cricket Australia over an agreement to guarantee better preparation on future Ashes tours.
From BBC
Amazon isn’t oblivious to the buyer’s remorse that can follow too much impulse purchasing.
Ah, the dreaded buyer’s remorse, which in this case means booking a cruise during the Black Friday period only to find out there’s a price drop or a better deal later.
From MarketWatch
Companies that had spent big, to say the least, on Nvidia semiconductors could have buyer’s remorse if it becomes clear that less expensive chips can perform equally well.
From Barron's
“I’m seeing a lot of buyer’s remorse,” Chavez said in a blog post on Redfin.
From MarketWatch
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