Pronunciation: /əˌfɔːrdəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality of being affordable; the ability to be purchased or obtained within one's financial means
A1 Affordability is important when choosing a place to eat.
A2 The affordability of public transportation makes it a popular choice for commuters.
B1 The government is working on improving the affordability of healthcare for all citizens.
B2 The affordability of housing in the city has become a major issue for many residents.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to the affordability of its products.
C2 The affordability of higher education is a topic of much debate in the country.
formal The government is working on policies to improve the affordability of housing for low-income families.
informal I always look for sales and discounts to improve the affordability of my shopping.
slang I can't go out to eat at fancy restaurants, I need to focus on the affordability of my meals.
figurative In order to achieve success, we must consider the affordability of our decisions in the long run.
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