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    afford
    /əˈfɔːd/

    verb

    • 1. have enough money to pay for: "the best that I could afford was a first-floor room" Similar pay forbear/meet the expense ofspare the price ofhave the money for
    • 2. provide or supply (an opportunity or facility): "the rooftop terrace affords beautiful views" Similar providesupplypresentpurvey

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  2. AFFORD definition: 1. to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time: 2. to allow someone to…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 13, 2012 · afford: [verb] to manage to bear without serious detriment. to be able to bear the cost of.

  4. afford to do something We cannot afford to ignore this warning. (formal) They could ill afford to lose any more staff. The people who suffer most are those who can least afford to lose. We simply can't afford to take any risks. afford something She felt she couldn't afford any more time off work.

  5. 2 meanings: 1. to be able to do or spare something, esp without incurring financial difficulties or without risk of undesirable.... Click for more definitions.

  6. AFFORD definition: 1. to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something: 2. If you can afford to…. Learn more.

  7. Define afford. afford synonyms, afford pronunciation, afford translation, English dictionary definition of afford. tr.v. af·ford·ed , af·ford·ing , af·fords 1. To have the financial means for; bear the cost of: able to afford a new car.

  8. afford: 1 v have the financial means to do something or buy something “We can't afford to send our children to college” “Can you afford this car?” v be able to spare or give up “I can't afford to spend two hours with this person” Type of: drop , expend , spend pay out v be the cause or source of “Our meeting afforded much interesting ...

  9. afford. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English af‧ford /əˈfɔːd $ -ɔːrd/ S1 W3 verb [ transitive] 1 → can/could afford 2 formal to provide something or allow something to happen The room affords a beautiful view over the city. afford (somebody) an opportunity/chance It afforded her the opportunity to improve her tennis skills.

  10. Afford definition: to be able to do, manage, or bear without serious consequence or adverse effect. See examples of AFFORD used in a sentence.

  11. afford in American English. (əˈfɔrd, əˈfourd) transitive verb. 1. to be able to do, manage, or bear without serious consequence or adverse effect. The country can't afford another drought. 2. to be able to meet the expense of; have or be able to spare the price of.