Adjective
unaffordable (comparative more unaffordable, superlative most unaffordable)
Too expensive to be afforded.
And, make no mistake, the Biden outline is a health insurance reform plan--it is not a plan to overhaul a health care system whose costs continue to expand at unaffordable levels. Source: Internet
Benefit cuts 'have made private renting unaffordable' Source: Internet
"For a long time it's been inaccessible, inconvenient and unaffordable to get your will done." Source: Internet
By some accounts, Hong Kong is the world’s most unaffordable city, with rents higher than London and New York for apartments half the size. Source: Internet
Can anyone explain how Japan continues to afford things that debt hawks said years ago were "unaffordable"? Source: Internet
Congress has taken the first necessary step by making COVID-19 testing free, but despite the efforts of progressive Democrats, any treatment is still subject to the unaffordable deductibles and copays of private insurance. Source: Internet