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What (who) is expensive - definition

VALUE OF MONEY THAT HAS BEEN USED UP TO PRODUCE SOMETHING
Private cost; Costs of production; Associated cost; Time-consuming; Metabolic price; Metabolic cost; Cost (biology); Expensive; Expensiveness; Outlay; Cost estimates; Approval for Expenditure; AFE Approval for Expenditure; Authorization for Expenditure; Expend; Expendability; Approval for expenditure; Authorization for expenditure; Assessment of cost; Product costing; Financial cost; Costs

expensive         
adj. expensive to + inf. (it's more expensive to live in the city than in the country)
expensive         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
If something is expensive, it costs a lot of money.
Wine's so expensive in this country...
I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment.
= costly
? inexpensive
ADJ
expensively
She was expensively dressed, with fine furs and jewels...
? cheaply
ADV: ADV -ed, ADV after v
Expensive         
·adj Free in expending; very liberal; especially, in a bad scene; extravagant; lavish.
II. Expensive ·adj Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family.

Wikipedia

Cost

In production, research, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in which case the amount of money expended to acquire it is counted as cost. In this case, money is the input that is gone in order to acquire the thing. This acquisition cost may be the sum of the cost of production as incurred by the original producer, and further costs of transaction as incurred by the acquirer over and above the price paid to the producer. Usually, the price also includes a mark-up for profit over the cost of production.

More generalized in the field of economics, cost is a metric that is totaling up as a result of a process or as a differential for the result of a decision. Hence cost is the metric used in the standard modeling paradigm applied to economic processes.

Costs (pl.) are often further described based on their timing or their applicability.

Examples of use of expensive
1. "For people who want to come home, rent is more expensive, utilities are more expensive, everything‘s more expensive.
2. "It is more expensive in the developed economy where labour is expensive," he told CNN.
3. The Medicare bill is expensive, it was expensive when it was passed....
4. Last year, Tribeca, in Lower Manhattan, became the most expensive precinct in the most expensive borough in the most expensive city in the nation.
5. "College was just too expensive, and getting more expensive every semester.