to spend a noticeable amount of money · to make a significant financial impact
This expression is perfect when you've just bought something you really wanted, but it cost a bit more than you expected! 💸 It means you've spent a significant amount of money, making a noticeable impact on your finances. So, if you bought that fancy gadget or designer bag, this phrase is your go-to!
💡 **Budgeting Buddy!** Remember, 'to put a dent in one's wallet' usually implies a *noticeable* spend, not necessarily breaking the bank (which is excluded, wink 😉). It's more like 'Oof, that wasn't cheap!' rather than 'I'm broke now!'. Use it to describe purchases that are a bit hefty but not completely financially ruinous.
You just bought a brand new, high-end smartphone that cost you $1,000. Which English expression best describes the impact on your finances? A. to make it rain B. to put a dent in one's wallet C. to hit the road