overspent - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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overspent (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

"Overspent" refers to the act of spending more money than one can afford or more than a set budget. It is commonly used in financial contexts to indicate a negative situation where expenses exceed income or budgeted amounts.

Frequency of Use

The term "overspent" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions about personal finance, budgeting, and expenditures. It tends to appear more frequently in written contexts, such as financial reports or budgeting guides.

Example Sentences

  1. She realized she had overspent during the holiday season and needed to cut back on her expenses.
    Él se dio cuenta de que había gastado de más durante la temporada navideña y necesitaba reducir sus gastos.

  2. After reviewing his bank statement, he was shocked to find that he had overspent on dining out last month.
    Después de revisar su extracto bancario, se sorprendió al descubrir que había gastado de más en cenas el mes pasado.

  3. The family had overspent on their home renovations and had to take out a loan to cover the costs.
    La familia había gastado de más en las renovaciones de su casa y tuvo que pedir un préstamo para cubrir los costos.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Overspent" is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions. However, phrases related to budgeting and financial wellness can convey similar meanings.

Additional Example Sentences using Idiomatic Expressions:

  1. "Living beyond one's means" can lead to serious debt issues.
    Vivir más allá de sus posibilidades puede llevar a serios problemas de deudas.

  2. After biting the bullet, she finally admitted she had overspent on clothes.
    Después de morder la bala, finalmente admitió que había gastado de más en ropa.

  3. People who often tighten their belts usually know how to manage their finances better.
    Las personas que a menudo se aprietan el cinturón generalmente saben cómo manejar mejor sus finanzas.

Etymology

The term "overspent" originates from the prefix "over-" meaning "excessively" combined with the verb "spend" which comes from the Old English "spendan," meaning "to expend, spend, or waste."

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Antonyms

This comprehensive analysis covers the term "overspent," including its use, example sentences, related idiomatic expressions, and additional linguistic information.



25-07-2024