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  2. idiom. Add to word list. to receive good value for something you have paid for: Those sneakers lasted for four years – he really got his money’s worth from them. (Definition of get your money's worth from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of get your money's worth. in Chinese (Traditional) 錢花得值…

  3. to receive good value from something you have paid for: He's had his money's worth out of that suit - he's been wearing it for years. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Estimating value. appraise. appraiser. book value. buying power. cost.

  4. When we spend money on something, we expect to get our money’s worth. But what does that really mean? The idiom “money’s worth” refers to the value or benefit that we receive in exchange for the amount of money we spend.

  5. To get a proportionate or sufficient level of satisfaction on one's investment of money, time, effort, etc., in an item, event, or activity. Admission to the museum was so expensive that I felt like I had to stay all day just to get my money's worth.

  6. If you get your money's worth, you get something which is worth the money that it costs or the effort you have put in.

  7. get (one's) money's worth. To get a proportionate or sufficient level of satisfaction on one's investment of money, time, effort, etc., in an item, event, or activity. Admission to the museum was so expensive that I felt like I had to stay all day just to get my money's worth.

  8. get your money’s worth meaning, definition, what is get your money’s worth: to get something worth the price that yo...: Learn more.

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