100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "afford"
Definition
The verb afford means to have enough resources, such as money or time, to be able to do something or to be in a position to allow for a certain action or situation.
Synonyms
- Provide
- Grant
- Supply
- Allow
- Manage
- Yield
- Offer
- Enable
- Bear
- Furnish
Antonyms
- Deny
- Withhold
- Restrict
- Deprive
- Prevent
- Impede
- Hinder
- Limit
- Miss
- Neglect
Examples
- I can afford to buy a new car this year.
- Can we afford to go on vacation this summer?
- She couldn't afford to lose her job.
- They can afford to invest in their education.
- Do you think we can afford to take a day off?
- He barely afforded the rent this month.
- We can’t afford any mistakes in this project.
- She can afford to be generous with her time.
- I can’t afford to waste any more time on this.
- Can you afford to help her with her project?
- They will not afford to miss this opportunity.
- He couldn't afford to pay for the expensive treatment.
- She can afford to travel first class.
- I want to afford a better lifestyle.
- We might afford to upgrade our technology.
- Can you afford to lend me some money?
- I hope I can afford a house in the city.
- They can afford a larger office space.
- It’s hard to afford the rising costs of living.
- He can afford to take a sabbatical from work.
- She afforded him a moment of her time.
- Can we afford to eat out this week?
- The company can no longer afford to pay its employees.
- I can't afford to be late for the meeting.
- We can afford to be patient in this situation.
- He finally afforded himself some rest after the project.
- Can you afford to skip work today?
- I can’t afford to be careless with my money.
- We must afford some extra time for this task.
- She can afford to donate to charity.
- They can’t afford to lose any more clients.
- I wish I could afford a personal trainer.
- He didn’t afford the chance to explain himself.
- They can afford to host the event at their venue.
- She can afford to be picky about her job offers.
- I can’t afford to get sick right now.
- We cannot afford to ignore the warning signs.
- He can afford to be a little more adventurous.
- Can we afford to make any changes to the plan?
- She afforded herself a treat after finishing the project.
- I can’t afford to take risks with my health.
- They can afford to cut back on expenses.
- Can you afford to pay for the tickets upfront?
- I cannot afford to think negatively about the situation.
- They afforded themselves a break after the long hours.
- Can we afford to invest in new equipment?
- He can afford to let her have the last piece of cake.
- She can’t afford to buy new clothes this month.
- I wish I could afford a vacation every year.
- They are trying to afford a better standard of living.
- Can you afford to miss this meeting?
- I can’t afford to ignore my responsibilities.
- They need to afford more time for their family.
- He can afford to take a few days off work.
- She can’t afford to be complacent in her career.
- We can’t afford to overlook the details.
- I can afford to wait for the right opportunity.
- Can you afford to spend time volunteering?
- They can afford to be confident in their abilities.
- I can’t afford to let this chance slip away.
- She can afford to be honest about her feelings.
- They might not afford to continue the project.
- Can we afford to hire more staff?
- We need to afford ourselves some flexibility.
- He can't afford to be late for his appointment.
- Can you afford to give her a ride?
- I can’t afford to be distracted right now.
- They can’t afford to take the risk.
- She afforded herself a moment of reflection.
- I can afford to help out my friends when they need it.
- They might not afford to participate in the event.
- Can you afford to invest in your future?
- He can’t afford to buy the latest gadgets.
- She can afford to treat herself to dinner.
- We need to afford more compassion in our discussions.
- I can’t afford to be unprepared for the exam.
- Can you afford to stay late at work?
- They can afford to make sacrifices for their dreams.
- I wish I could afford to help more people.
- She can’t afford to waste her talents.
- He can afford to invest in stocks.
- We can’t afford to be divided on this issue.
- Can you afford to learn a new skill?
- I can’t afford to spend money on unnecessary items.
- They need to afford themselves better health choices.
- She can afford to share her knowledge with others.
- He can’t afford to overlook the competition.
- Can we afford to be optimistic about the outcome?
- I can’t afford to take my eyes off the road.
- They might not afford to make such a large purchase.
- She can afford to take risks in her career.
- We can’t afford to compromise on quality.
- Can you afford to be absent from the meeting?
- I can’t afford to be unhappy with my job.
- They can afford to dream big.
- He can’t afford to be misunderstood.
- She can afford to invest in a good education.
- We cannot afford to ignore the advice given.
- Can you afford to be late for your appointment?
- I wish I could afford to be more relaxed about things.