shortchange

[shawrt-cheynj]

shortchange Definition

  • 1to give someone less money than they are owed, or to treat someone unfairly by not giving them what they deserve
  • 2to cheat or swindle someone by not giving them the full amount of something

Using shortchange: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shortchange" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The waiter shortchanged me on my bill.

  • Example

    I felt shortchanged by the small portion sizes at the restaurant.

  • Example

    Don't let anyone shortchange you in your business dealings.

shortchange Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shortchange

Antonyms for shortchange

Phrases with shortchange

  • to not give oneself enough credit or reward for one's efforts or achievements

    Example

    She always shortchanges herself and doesn't realize how talented she is.

  • to deprive someone of something that they deserve or are entitled to

    Example

    The company shortchanged its employees out of their bonuses.

  • to give someone less than what they are owed or deserve

    Example

    The landlord shortchanged us on our security deposit.

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Summary: shortchange in Brief

The verb 'shortchange' [shawrt-cheynj] means to give someone less than what they are owed or deserve, or to cheat or swindle someone by not giving them the full amount of something. It can be used in various contexts such as financial transactions, business dealings, and portion sizes at restaurants. Phrases include 'shortchange oneself,' 'shortchange someone out of something,' and 'shortchange someone on something.'

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