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Etymology

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From semi- +‎ affordable.

Adjective

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semi-affordable (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of semiaffordable
    • 2007, Leslie Ann Bosher, To the Manor Drawn: Courting the Countryside, →ISBN:
      As a paid-up member of the blue-sky theory of thinking, I envisioned an estate of more than modest splendour and semi-affordable opulence, which was not surprising given all the Merchant Ivory films I'd seen.
    • 2016, Anna Zaires, Dima Zales, Dark and Alpha: An Addictive Romance Duet, →ISBN:
      Such was student life in NYC, and Mia was one of the lucky ones to have a semi-affordable apartment so close to campus.