splurge

noun
\ ˈsplərj How to pronounce splurge (audio) \

Definition of splurge

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure

splurge

verb
splurged; splurging

Definition of splurge (Entry 2 of 2)

intransitive verb

1 : to make a splurge
2 : to indulge oneself extravagantly often used with on splurge on a new dress

transitive verb

: to spend extravagantly or ostentatiously

Examples of splurge in a Sentence

Verb

You should let yourself splurge once in a while.

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Some specialize in denim, others lingerie; there are ones with super affordable pieces and others whose designs are reserved for special splurges. Glamour, "All the Fashion Brands That Have Introduced Plus Sizes in 2019," 29 Aug. 2019 The Brewers opted for a one-year splurge on catcher Yasmani Grandal, and the move has paid off: Grandal is an All-Star with 19 home runs and a 126 OPS-plus. Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, "MLB's moving week: Four pivotal matchups you need to be watching," 15 July 2019 Hotels learned that the right star could attract ordinary types from all over, who would bring their families for a holiday splurge. The Economist, "When the King saved Vegas," 11 July 2019 Go car-free to the ocean at Old Orchard Beach, spend a couple of days sightseeing and dining in Portland, or splurge on an outlet shopping spree in Freeport. David Lyon, BostonGlobe.com, "Five things to do around New England this summer with little to no planning," 29 May 2019 For an end-of-the-road splurge, indulge in the restaurant’s nine-course tasting menu, which features Irish delicacies such as spring lamb, rich cheeses, plump cherries, and wild mushrooms. Serena Renner, National Geographic, "Road trip through the Irish countryside’s wild beauty," 12 Mar. 2019 That will shape Beijing’s policy response, and probably disappoint investors hoping for a 2009- or 2015-style lending splurge. Nathaniel Taplin, WSJ, "Why Old-School Chinese Stimulus Won’t Help," 21 Jan. 2019 The life span of children’s clothing is too short to make sense for such a splurge. Christian Allaire, Vogue, "How Young Is Too Young to Own Designer? 11 Fashion Moms Sound Off," 12 Jan. 2019 Belgium international Youri Tielemans, former Newcastle forward Ayoze Perez and Dennis Praet were are all added in an £83m splurge on recruitment, as the Foxes look to secure European football under the guidance of Rodgers this season. SI.com, "Brendan Rodgers Insists Leicester Will Look Again for Harry Maguire's Replacement in January," 10 Aug. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

And while getting things for cheap is always fun (for you and for your wallet), Prime Day is also a great time to splurge on luxury items that are still price—but are deeply discounted. Amanda Tarlton, USA TODAY, "10 splurge-worthy Prime Day deals that are actually worth the money," 15 July 2019 There’s one item that—while expensive—is being offered at a steep discount making it a top time to splurge: the Vitamix blender. Megan Barber, Curbed, "The best splurge item for Amazon Prime Day: the Vitamix blender," 15 July 2019 And of course, shopping is a great way to splurge at the State Fair. Brian Sodoma, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Have a blast at the Wisconsin State Fair on any budget," 14 June 2019 There’s definitely nothing wrong with this, but people should find one or two things to splurge on, such as a daily latte, and then focus on bringing lunch from home or trimming the budget in other ways. MS. Chris Kornelis, WSJ, "The Biggest Ways People Waste Money," 14 June 2019 That being said, Father’s Day might just be the perfect occasion to splurge on something that's perfect for a day by the sea. Sophie Kemp, Vogue, "This Father’s Day, Take the Dads in Your Life to the Beach," 6 June 2019 Get ready to splurge on some of your favorite fashions. Lauren Rearick, Teen Vogue, "Nordstrom Announces Massive Winter Sale," 18 Feb. 2018 The firms have splurged some $92bn of cash in the past five years (as well as additional billions in stock) buying up smaller rival firms (see chart). The Economist, "Calls to rein in the tech titans are getting louder," 16 July 2019 Recently, many jurisdictions splurged on new election systems, some using their portion of $380 million in federal funds provided to states. Washington Post, "Old software makes new electoral systems ripe for hacking," 15 July 2019

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First Known Use of splurge

Noun

1830, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1843, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

History and Etymology for splurge

Noun

perhaps blend of splash and surge

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More Definitions for splurge

splurge

verb

English Language Learners Definition of splurge

informal : to spend more money than usual on something for yourself

splurge

verb
\ ˈsplərj How to pronounce splurge (audio) \
splurged; splurging

Kids Definition of splurge

: to spend lavishly or give in to indulgence I decided to splurge and order a banana split.

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