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12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Expensive' in a Sentence

"Involving significant cost; having a high price or requiring substantial expense." more

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Emily's parents bought her an expensive dress for the special occasion.
His big house was expensive.
The shiny new toy was too expensive for Tim to buy.
Her sparkly dress was expensive.
Emily's dream of owning an expensive piano came true on her birthday.
The rare comic book was expensive, but Sam wanted to add it to his collection.
Tom bought an expensive telescope to observe the stars and planets.
The giant chocolate cake at the bakery looked delicious but was too expensive.
His toy collection is filled with expensive toys.
The fancy dress she wore to the party was quite expensive.
The new video game console is quite expensive but very popular.
Sarah's family went on an expensive vacation to a tropical island.

Expensive

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adjectiveInvolving significant cost; having a high price or requiring substantial expense.

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Last Updated On: December 15, 2023
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