Expenditure
Definition
Expenditure refers to the act of spending funds or the amount of money spent.
Parts of Speech
IPA Pronunciation and Respelling
- American English: /ɪkˈspɛn.dɪ.tʃər/ (ik-SPEN-di-chur)
- British English: /ɪkˈspɛn.dɪ.tjʊər/ (ik-SPEN-di-tyoor)
Etymology
Derived from the Latin "expenditus", the past participle of "expendere", meaning "to pay out". "Expendere" is formed from "ex-", meaning "out", and "-pendere", meaning "to pay".
Derivatives
- Expend
- Expender
- Expendable
- Expended
- Expendability
Synonyms
- Outlay
- Expense
- Disbursement
Antonyms
Usage
- Economics: The government's annual expenditure on healthcare has increased.
- Personal Finance: His monthly expenditure exceeded his income, leading to debt.
- Business: The company's expenditure on marketing doubled this quarter.
Related Terms
- Budget: An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Cost: The required payment or sacrifice made to obtain something.
- Investment: The action or process of investing money for profit.
Detailed Definition
Noun
- Act of Spending: The action of spending or disbursing funds.E.g., The project required a significant expenditure of resources.
- Amount Spent: The amount of money that is spent on something.E.g., The annual expenditure on research and development surpassed expectations.
- Consumption: The consumption or use of resources such as time and energy.E.g., The physical activity led to a high expenditure of energy.