noun
allowance
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noun
1
A fixed sum of money given regularly, especially to a child or for expenses.
"She gives her kids a small weekly allowance."
"Employees receive a travel allowance for business trips."
2
An amount permitted or accepted as reasonable, especially as a deduction or adjustment.
"You should make an allowance for delays when planning the schedule."
How to Use Allowance
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA regular sum of money given to someone, or an adjustment made to take something into account.
Common pairings
weekly allowance
make allowance for
travel allowance
pocket money allowance
Word Forms
allowanced past tense, allowances plural, allowances singular
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Etymology
From Old French alouance, built on the same double root as "allow."