Synonym: costly, dear, high-priced. Antonym: cheap, economical, inexpensive. Similar words: expense, offensive, defensive, extensive, at the expense of, comprehensive, pension, propensity. Meaning: [-sɪv] adj. high in price or charging high prices.
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31. For the best results buy one of the more expensive brands.
32. Private childcare is still too expensive for the average earner.
33. The table was glossed to give it an expensive look.
34. We always celebrate our wedding anniversary with dinner in an expensive restaurant.
35. It is possible to vacation at some of the more expensive resorts if you go in the off-season.
36. In their haste to escape the rising water, they dropped some expensive equipment.
37. It's too expensive and anyway the colour doesn't suit you.
38. This paint is very expensive, so please use it sparingly.
39. The downside of living here, of course, is that it is expensive.
40. He has a very expensive wristwatch and he misses no opportunity to show it off.
41. I bought a car yesterday. The car is very expensive.
42. I wonder at your allowing her to buy the expensive clothes.
43. This fur coat is a bit expensive,[http://sentencedict.com/expensive.html] but you get your money's worth.
44. The territory was too expensive for any one, so the two couples parceled out a picnic lunch.
45. Luck is not chance, it's toil. Fortune's expensive smile is earned.
46. The best things in life are free. The second best are very expensive.
47. There's no point buying him expensive wines - he doesn't appreciate them.
48. He used to buy them expensive presents, out of guilt.
49. More expensive cameras have adjustable focusing.
50. His new guitar is a very expensive beast.
51. Air fares are more expensive during the holiday season.
52. This book's very good, only it's rather expensive.
53. It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies.
54. Car-parks are few, crammed, and outrageously expensive.
55. She fritters so much money away on expensive make-up.
56. The trip was expensive and uncomfortable.
57. The place looked a mite expensive.
58. We indulged in an expensive supper after the concert.
59. He has a partiality for expensive suits.
60. It became increasingly expensive to hire casual workers.
More similar words: expense, offensive, defensive, extensive, at the expense of, comprehensive, pension, propensity, sensitive, expert, expel, expect, expedite, expertise, expected, experience, experiment, experienced, unexpected, expedition, experimental, density, tension, massive, expansion, derisive, pervasive, effusive, extension, dimension.