Synonym: furnish, supply, yield. Similar words: can afford, afford to, effort, staff, gaffe, affair, affect, traffic. Meaning: [ə'fɔːd] v. 1. be able to spare or give up 2. be the cause or source of 3. have the financial means to do something or buy something 4. afford access to.
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91. I wish I could afford a cashmere sweater.
92. We could only afford to sit in the gods.
93. He could not afford luxury food on his pay.
94. There's no brandy. I can't afford such luxuries.
95. I can't afford to throw money away.
96. I can afford to speak frankly.
97. Precious few people can afford prices like that.
98. Very few people can afford to pay those prices.
99. My parents couldn't afford the passage to America.
100. I knew I couldn't afford the rent.
101. . I can't afford it at that price.
102. Practically speaking,[http://sentencedict.com/afford.html] we can't afford it.
103. We couldn't afford to pay the lawyer's fee.
104. , that no one could afford to pay.
105. We can't afford a bicycle, let alone a car.
106. He can afford to sit out the property slump.
107. Dad can't afford any more time off work.
108. We can afford to buy a house between us.
109. Giles can afford it - he's loaded.
110. We can't afford to lose any more customers.
111. I couldn't afford the rent on my own.
112. We can afford to overlook minor offences.
113. Spain cannot afford to turn its back on tourism.
114. The firm cannot afford to carry passengers.
115. Can you really afford this amount?
116. We can't afford to foul up this time.
117. They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment.
118. They can afford to eat at first-class restaurants.
119. The children needed new school clothes and Kim couldn't afford any.
120. If we budget carefully, we'll be able to afford a new house.
More similar words: can afford, afford to, effort, staff, gaffe, affair, affect, traffic, baffled, affable, afflatus, affinity, affliction, word, cord, affectation, order, affectionate, border, cordon, in order, ordeal, record, decaffeinated, discord, in a word, cordial, state of affairs, border on, ordinary.