Expensive

expensive |ɪkˈspɛnsɪv, ɛk-|

adjective
costing a lot of money: keeping a horse is expensive | an expensive bottle of wine.

DERIVATIVES
expensively adverb,
expensiveness noun
ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘lavish,extravagant’): from Latin expens- ‘paid out’, from the
verb expendere (see expend), + -ive.

Thesaurus

expensive
adjective
an expensive restaurant: costly, dear, high-priced, high-cost, exorbitant, extortionate, overpriced; immoderate,extravagant, lavish; valuable, precious, priceless, worth its weight in gold, worth a king's ransom; Brit. over the odds; informal steep, pricey, sky-high, costing an arm and a leg, costing the earth, costing a bomb, daylight robbery. ANTONYMS cheap; economical.

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