noun
expense
ihk-SPEHNS
noun
1
Money spent on something; a cost.
"Travel is my biggest expense each month."
"The company covers work-related expenses."
verb
1
To bill a cost to one's employer or business account.
"He expensed the client dinner to the company."
How to Use Expense
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA cost you pay, or the act of charging that cost to a business.
Easily confused with
Common pairings
living expenses
at great expense
expense account
Word Forms
expensed past tense, expenses plural, expenses singular
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Etymology
From Old French espense, from Late Latin expensa, related to Latin expendere — the same root as "expend."