Pronunciation: /bɜːrn reɪt/
noun a measure of how quickly a company is using up its cash reserves
A1 The burn rate of the candle was very fast.
A2 The company's burn rate is high due to excessive spending.
B1 Investors closely monitor the burn rate of startups before investing.
B2 The burn rate of the project will determine its success or failure.
C1 The CEO implemented cost-cutting measures to reduce the company's burn rate.
C2 Analyzing the burn rate data can provide valuable insights for financial planning.
formal The company's burn rate is carefully monitored to ensure financial stability.
informal We need to keep an eye on our burn rate to make sure we're not spending too much.
slang Our burn rate is off the charts - we need to cut back on expenses.
figurative His burn rate for eating pizza is impressive - he can finish a whole pie in minutes.
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