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πŸ”– IELTS Vocabulary: Money Part 2 πŸ“

Enhance your money-related vocabulary for the IELTS speaking exam with these phrases, idioms, and phrasal verbs!

1. Rainy Day Fund: πŸ’Ό Savings for unexpected emergencies.

- Example: "It's essential to have a rainy day fund to cover unexpected expenses."

2. Live within One's Means: πŸͺ™ Spend only what you earn
.
- Example: "Living within one's means is crucial for financial stability."

3. Cut Back: πŸ“‰ Reduce expenses.

- Example: "During tough times, it's necessary to cut back on unnecessary expenses."

4. Splash Out: πŸ’³ Spend lavishly.

- Example: "Sometimes, it's fun to splash out on a fancy dinner or vacation."

5. Tighten One's Belt: 🀏 Be more frugal.
- Example: "During economic downturns, people often tighten their belts to save money."

6. Pinch Pennies: 🧾 Be very careful with money.
- Example: "I always pinch pennies by looking for discounts and bargains."

7. Foot the Bill: 🧾 Pay for something.
- Example: "Who's going to foot the bill for dinner tonight?"

8. Pay Through the Nose: πŸ’΅ Pay an excessively high price.

- Example: "Living in the city means paying through the nose for rent."

9. Make Ends Meet: πŸ“‰ Manage financially.

- Example: "It's a challenge to make ends meet on a tight budget."

10. Shell Out: πŸ’Έ Spend a lot, often reluctantly.

- Example: "I had to shell out a lot of money for car repairs last month."

Feel inspired to incorporate these expressions into your responses and enrich your vocabulary for the IELTS speaking exam! πŸ’¬

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