afford Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb be able to spare or give up
- I can't afford to spend two hours with this person
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verb be the cause or source of
yield; give.
- He gave me a lot of trouble
- Our meeting afforded much interesting information
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verb 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?
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verb afford access to
open; give.
- the door opens to the patio
- The French doors give onto a terrace
WordNet
Af*ford" transitive verb
Etymology
OE.Wordforms
Definitions
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To give forth; to supply, yield, or produce as the natural result, fruit, or issue; as, grapes afford wine; olivesafford oil; the earthaffords fruit; the seaaffords an abundant supply of fish. -
To give, grant, or confer, with a remoter reference to its being the natural result; to provide; to furnish; as, a good life .affords consolation in old ageHis tuneful Muse affords the sweetest numbers. Addison.
The quiet lanes . . . afford calmer retreats. Gilpin.
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To offer, provide, or supply, as in selling, granting, expending, with profit, or without loss or too great injury; as, A affords his goods cheaper than B; a man canafford a sum yearly in charity. -
To incur, stand, or bear without serious detriment, as an act which might under other circumstances be injurious; -- with an auxiliary, as can, could, might, etc.; to be able or rich enough. The merchant can afford to trade for smaller profits. Hamilton.
He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer. Wordsworth.