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spend S0625800 (spĕnd)v. spent (spĕnt), spend·ing, spends v.tr.1. To use up or put out; expend: spent an hour exercising.2. To pay out (money).3. To wear out; exhaust: The storm finally spent itself.4. To pass (time) in a specified manner or place: spent their vacation in Paris.5. a. To throw away; squander: spent all their resources on futile projects.b. To give up (one's time or efforts, for example) to a cause; sacrifice.v.intr.1. To pay out or expend money.2. To be exhausted or consumed.n.1. An amount of money spent on something: doubled the spend on computers.2. The spending of money; expenditure: the management of spend. [Middle English spenden, partly from Old English -spendan (from Latin expendēre, to expend; see expend) and partly from Old French despendre, to weigh out; see dispense.] spend′a·ble adj.spend′er n.Synonyms: spend, disburse, expend These verbs mean to pay or give out money or an equivalent: spent $30 on gas; disbursed funds from the account; expended all her energy teaching the class.Antonym: save1
Spen·der S0625900 (spĕn′dər), Sir Stephen Harold 1909-1995. British writer whose poetry reflects personal emotional responses to social and political injustices. His works include the collection The Still Centre (1939) and The Generous Days (1971).spender (ˈspɛndə) n (Banking & Finance) a person who spends money in a manner specified: a big spender.
Spender (ˈspɛndə) n (Biography) Sir Stephen. 1909–95, English poet and critic, who played an important part in the left-wing literary movement of the 1930s. His works include Journals 1939–83 (1985) and Collected Poems (1985)Spen•der (ˈspɛn dər) n. Stephen, 1909–96, English poet and critic. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Spender - English poet and critic (1909-1995)Sir Stephen Harold Spender, Stephen Spender | | 2. | spender - someone who spends money prodigallyscattergood, spend-all, spendthriftprodigal, squanderer, profligate - a recklessly extravagant consumerbig spender, high roller - one who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment; "the last of the big spenders" | | 3. | spender - someone who spends money to purchase goods or servicesdisburser, expendercustomer, client - someone who pays for goods or services | Translationsspender
big spenderSomeone who spends money freely and in great amounts, especially on nonessential things or events. Can also be used sarcastically to refer to someone who is reluctant to spend money, or who offers to spend only a small amount. There are a certain few big spenders who always come through the casino, so we try to make sure they have the best experience possible. You're only willing to pay for my soda? Wow, you're a real big spender.See also: big, spenderbig-time spenderSomeone who spends money freely and in great amounts, especially on nonessential things or events. There are a certain few big-time spenders who always come through the casino, so we try to make sure they have the best experience possible.See also: spenderbig-time spender n. someone who spends a lot of money. A big-time spender doesn’t look at the prices on the menu. See also: spenderSpender
Spender Sir Stephen. 1909--95, English poet and critic, who played an important part in the left-wing literary movement of the 1930s. His works include Journals 1939--83 (1985) and Collected Poems (1985) MedicalSeespendSpender Related to Spender: Stephen Spender, SpencersSynonyms for Spendernoun English poet and critic (1909-1995)Synonyms- Sir Stephen Harold Spender
- Stephen Spender
noun someone who spends money prodigallySynonyms- scattergood
- spend-all
- spendthrift
Related Words- prodigal
- squanderer
- profligate
- big spender
- high roller
noun someone who spends money to purchase goods or servicesSynonymsRelated Words |