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1. (adj.) expensive
entailing great expense:
an expensive party.
2. expensive
sold for a high price:
expensive clothes.
Etymology: (1620–30)
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| Definition of 'Expensive' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) expensive
high in price or charging high prices
"expensive clothes"; "an expensive shop"
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1. (adjective) expensive
≠ inexpensive, cheap
an expensive car; The renovations were expensive.; living expensively
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| Definition of 'Expensive' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Expensive
occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family
2. (adj) Expensive
free in expending; very liberal; especially, in a bad scene; extravagant; lavish
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Sense: costing a great deal
expensive clothes.
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Afrikaans: duur |
Arabic: ثَمين، غالٍ |
Bulgarian: скъп |
Brazilian: dispendioso |
Czech: nákladný |
German: teuer |
Danish: dyr; kostbar |
Greek: ακριβός |
Spanish: caro |
Estonian: kallis |
Farsi: گران |
Finnish: kallis |
French: cher |
Hebrew: יָקָר |
Hindi: महंगा |
Croatian: skupo |
Hungarian: drága |
Indonesian: mahal |
Icelandic: dÿr; kostnaðarsamur |
Italian: costoso, caro |
Japanese: 高価な |
Korean: 비싼 |
Lithuanian: brangus |
Latvian: dārgs |
Malay: mahal |
Dutch: duur |
Norwegian: dyr, kostbar |
Polish: kosztowny |
Persian: گران |
Pashto: ګران |
Portuguese: dispendioso |
Romanian: scump |
Russian: дорогостоящий |
Slovak: drahý |
Slovenian: drag |
Serbian: skup |
Swedish: dyr |
Thai: แพง |
Turkish: pahalı |
Taiwanese: 昂貴的 |
Ukrainian: дорогий |
Urdu: مہنگا |
Vietnamese: đắt tiền |
Chinese: 昂贵的 |
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