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out-of-pocket

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective out-of-pocket has 1 sense
  1. out-of-pocket - calling for the spending of cash; "his out-of-pocket costs were $10"
    Antonyms:
    undue, not due (indirect, via due)

Definitions from the Web

Out-of-Pocket

Definition:

Out-of-pocket refers to expenses or costs that are paid for directly by an individual or organization themselves, without relying on insurance coverage or third-party reimbursement.

Senses:

  1. Adjective - Relating to expenses paid for directly.
  2. Adverb - Using personal funds rather than relying on assistance.
  3. Noun - The total amount of money spent personally.

Examples:

  • As an adjective:
    • She had to cover the out-of-pocket expenses for her medical treatment. Search related products on Amazon
    • The out-of-pocket costs for repairing the car were unexpectedly high.
  • As an adverb:
    • She financed the project out-of-pocket, without seeking external funding.
    • He paid for the holiday out-of-pocket, without dipping into his savings account.
  • As a noun:
    • The out-of-pocket reached a staggering amount, leaving him in financial distress.
    • Calculate your monthly out-of-pocket to better manage your expenses. Search related products on Amazon
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