expenseex·pense /ɪkˈspens/ noun1[countableC, uncountableU]ACCOUNTING an amount of money that a business or organization has to spend on somethingMost advertisers look upon advertising as an expense and not an investment, which is a mistake.
The company’s cost-cutting program is expected to reduce expenses by $28 million next year.
→ accrued expense → capital expense → direct expense → entertainment expense → fixed expense → general expense → handling expense → indirect expense → interest expense → marketing expense → overhead expense → sales expense → travel expense2expenses [plural]ACCOUNTING money that an employee spends while doing their job on things such as travel and food, and which their employer then pays back to themCome on, have another drink — it’s on expenses.
He gets an annual salary of $1.5 million; in addition he gets reimbursed for travel and other expenses.