English · Work & Business
/əˈfɔːd/
[/əˈfɔːd/]
have enough money for
To have enough money or time to be able to pay for or do something.
We can't afford a holiday this year.
We can't afford a holiday this year.
From Old English 'geforthian' (to put forth, accomplish), later influenced by 'ad-' meaning toward.
Usually used with 'can' or 'can't'; central to budgeting talk.