On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Unaffordable. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Unaffordable in a sentence
Unaffordable meaning
Too expensive to be afforded.
Using Unaffordable
- The main meaning on this page is: Too expensive to be afforded.
- In the example corpus, unaffordable often appears in combinations such as: unaffordable for, and unaffordable, an unaffordable.
Context around Unaffordable
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 13 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 2 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Unaffordable
- In this selection, "unaffordable" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 22.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, lower, college, completely, housing, bills and luxury stand out and add context to how "unaffordable" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and is unaffordable to many and be totally unaffordable. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "unaffordable" sits close to words such as agri, ajayi and amicable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with unaffordable
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Chicken and fish will soon be unaffordable. (7 words)
Homes Are "Unaffordable" In 99% Of US Countieszerohedge. (8 words)
How then has it become so wildly unaffordable? (8 words)
But the DWP insists the PCS union’s demands ‘would cost the country an unaffordable £2.4 billion at a time when our focus must be on bringing down inflation to ease the pressure on households across the country’. (39 words)
Last year was another difficult one for our city — all Albertans and the rest of Canada suffered from the pandemic, massive strains on our health-care system, soaring inflation and high energy costs, and even more unaffordable housing. (38 words)
Many regional towns are also facing a severe crisis: even long-term accommodation in caravan parks — a traditional last resort for people priced out of renting houses and units — has become unavailable or unaffordable. (34 words)
Are you concerned that this trajectory is making college unaffordable for some students? (13 words)
How then has it become so wildly unaffordable? (8 words)
Our fat, bloated gov't is making everyday living unaffordable, but if we cut just 2% of our discretionary spending, our nation will be back on track! (27 words)
Example sentences (20)
A clear priority for this strategy should be catching up and surpassing the U.S. on policies that lower unaffordable bills and save electricity.
Air travel is an unaffordable luxury for most people, just like it used to be in the good old days before deregulation.
A modern jeepney unit is quite costly and is unaffordable to many stakeholders.
Are you concerned that this trajectory is making college unaffordable for some students?
But the DWP insists the PCS union’s demands ‘would cost the country an unaffordable £2.4 billion at a time when our focus must be on bringing down inflation to ease the pressure on households across the country’.
Chicken and fish will soon be unaffordable.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay has called the request "completely unaffordable".
Homes Are "Unaffordable" In 99% Of US Countieszerohedge.
How then has it become so wildly unaffordable?
Last year was another difficult one for our city — all Albertans and the rest of Canada suffered from the pandemic, massive strains on our health-care system, soaring inflation and high energy costs, and even more unaffordable housing.
Many regional towns are also facing a severe crisis: even long-term accommodation in caravan parks — a traditional last resort for people priced out of renting houses and units — has become unavailable or unaffordable.
Once pandemic restrictions were lifted, many restaurants were worried that food delivery fees would once again hike back up to unaffordable rates.
One theory about why this is true is that home prices have risen so far in places like Miami, Austin, and Phoenix that they are unaffordable for many residents.
Our fat, bloated gov't is making everyday living unaffordable, but if we cut just 2% of our discretionary spending, our nation will be back on track!
Our findings reveal that foreign-born young adults are generally more likely than Canadian-born with the same living arrangement to live in unaffordable housing.
Prices continued to rise throughout 2022, when and the price cap looked set to rise to an "unaffordable" level for households of over £4,000.
Restaurant meals, which are already so expensive that they have become a special treat for many, would be totally unaffordable.
That does not include other typical charges like non-flood “base premiums” which can boost the total cost to around $6200 making it unaffordable for many.
That may well be viewed as unaffordable and even possibly undesirable, as last winter it was also given to holiday homeowners not even resident at the time.
The collapse in vacancy rates is also driving up rent for many properties, making them increasingly unaffordable for the nation’s lowest-income earners.
Common combinations with unaffordable
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- unaffordable for 24×
- and unaffordable 11×
- an unaffordable 10×
- is unaffordable 10×
- unaffordable housing 10×
- be unaffordable 9×
- unaffordable to 8×
- unaffordable and 7×
- increasingly unaffordable 6×
- to unaffordable 5×