allowance
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noun \ə-ˈlau̇-ən(t)s\Definition of ALLOWANCE
1
a : a share or portion allotted or granted b : a sum granted as a reimbursement or bounty or for expenses <salary includes cost-of-living allowance>; especially : a sum regularly provided for personal or household expenses <each child has an allowance> c : a fixed or available amount <provide an allowance of time for recreation> d : a reduction from a list price or stated price <a trade-in allowance>
2
: an imposed handicap (as in a horse race)
3
: an allowed dimensional difference between mating parts of a machine
4
: the act of allowing : permission
5
: a taking into account of mitigating circumstances or contingencies <the plan makes no allowance for bad weather>
Examples of ALLOWANCE
- a monthly allowance for household expenses
- Each of their children gets a weekly allowance of five dollars.
- the recommended daily allowance of vitamin C
- the tax allowance for married couples
- They performed poorly, but allowances should be made for their inexperience.
First Known Use of ALLOWANCE
14th century
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