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incidental expense noun[ Cusually plural ] uk /ɪn.sɪˌden.təl ɪkˈspens/ us /ɪn.sɪˌden.t̬əl ɪkˈspens/ a cost that is connected with a particular activity or happens as a result of it, although it may not be the main cost of the activity itself: Keep receipts for any incidental expenses such as taxi fares. He expressed concerns that the government's emergency aid scheme would not pay for evacuees' food, transport, or incidental expenses. Compare
incidentals The court ruled that the girl's estranged father must pay her school fees and all incidental expenses for the next two years. He complained that Members of the Legislative Assembly receive "only" $84,000 to pay staff and cover incidental expenses. Under state law, polling is considered an incidental expense of election campaigning. The figures quoted do not include overtime, equipment costs, or any other incidental expenses. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges overrun palimony price point pricing punchy redress remittance reserve RPI spend transfer fee tune upkeep whack |