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budget

[ˈbʌdʒɪt]

budget Definition

  • 1an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
  • 2the amount of money needed or available for a purpose

Using budget: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company has to work within a tight budget this year.

  • Example

    We need to create a budget for our household expenses.

  • Example

    The government has allocated a large budget for education this year.

  • Example

    The film was made on a shoestring budget.

budget Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for budget

Antonyms for budget

Idioms Using budget

  • spending no more money than was planned or available

    Example

    The project was completed within budget and on time.

  • a situation in which there is not enough money available to cover all necessary expenses

    Example

    The company is experiencing a budget squeeze due to rising costs and falling revenue.

  • a person who advocates for strict control of government spending

    Example

    The senator is known as a budget hawk, always pushing for cuts in government programs.

Phrases with budget

  • with a limited amount of money available

    Example

    We're traveling on a budget, so we're staying in hostels and cooking our own meals.

  • a reduction in the amount of money available for a particular purpose

    Example

    The school had to make budget cuts due to a decrease in funding.

  • a situation in which the amount of money spent is greater than the amount of money earned or received

    Example

    The country is facing a budget deficit due to overspending on military programs.

Origins of budget

from Old French 'bougette', meaning 'little bag'

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Summary: budget in Brief

The term 'budget' [ˈbʌdʒɪt] refers to an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time, or the amount of money available for a purpose. It can be used in contexts ranging from personal finance to government spending, as in 'The government has allocated a large budget for education this year.' 'Budget' also appears in phrases like 'on a budget,' indicating a limited amount of money, and idioms like 'budget hawk,' referring to someone who advocates for strict control of spending.

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