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    Budg·et
    /ˈbəjət/

    noun

    • 1. an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time: "keep within the household budget" Similar financial planfinancial estimatefinancial blueprintprediction of revenue and expenditure
    • 2. a quantity of material, typically that which is written or printed. archaic

    verb

    adjective

    • 1. inexpensive: "a budget guitar"
  2. Apr 25, 2024 · A budget is a spending plan based on income and expenses. In other words, it’s an estimate of how much money you’ll make and spend over a certain period of time, such as a month or...

  3. an itemized summary of expected income and expenditure of a country, company, etc, over a specified period, usually a financial year. an estimate of income and a plan for domestic expenditure of an individual or a family, often over a short period, such as a month or a week.

  4. A budget is a plan that helps you manage your money. It shows you how much money you have, how much money you need to spend on different things, and how much money you can save or use for other goals.

  5. an amount of something such as time or effort that you have allowed for something in your plans: Find a vacation to suit your time budget. The app sets a budget for your calorie intake. Fewer examples. The education budget is going to be cut again this year. The project went over budget because of a miscalculation at the planning stage.

  6. 6 days ago · Definition of 'budget' Word Frequency. budget. (bʌdʒɪt ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense budgets , present participle budgeting , past tense, past participle budgeted. 1. countable noun. Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend.

  7. [countable, uncountable] the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time. an annual budget of £10 million. a balanced budget (= one where the amount spent matches the amount available) Many families struggle to balance the household budget. to cut/slash a budget.

  8. a plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it. Examples. a budget deficit. The project was completed well within budget. They kept tight control of the school budget. The war is straining the defence budget. Students were protesting about cuts to the education budget. budget noun [C] (AMOUNT) B2.

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