affordably


af·ford

A0123400 (ə-fôrd′)tr.v. af·ford·ed, af·ford·ing, af·fords 1. To have the financial means for; bear the cost of: able to afford a new car.2. To manage to spare or give up: can't afford an hour for lunch.3. To manage or bear without disadvantage or risk to oneself: can afford to be tolerant.4. To make available or have as a necessary feature; provide: a tree that affords ample shade; a sport affording good exercise.
[Middle English aforthen, from Old English geforthian, to carry out : ge-, perfective pref.; see yclept + forthian, to further (from forth, forth, forward; see per in Indo-European roots).]
af·ford′a·bil′i·ty (ə-fôr′də-bĭl′ĭ-tē) n.af·ford′a·ble adj.af·ford′a·bly adv.

affordably

(əˈfɔːdəblɪ) advin an affordable or reasonably priced manner