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disposable

[dih-spoh-zuh-buhl] / dɪˈspoʊ zə bəl /


ADJECTIVE
paper
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Per capita disposable income in cities is less than $700 a month, while in the countryside as many as several hundred million people subsist on just a few dollars each day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Personal shopping is also a tool for stores to reel in wealthier consumers with disposable income to spend, a prized target.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As I’m getting older, I’ve realized things aren’t disposable. Relationships don’t really end like that. And if you do close the door, sometimes you end up thinking about it for the next three years.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Or choose not to spend that part of their discretionary income or disposable income for a pair of Broadway tickets.”

From Los Angeles Times

This is a different model for Russian intelligence - using disposable agents for hire.

From BBC