chargeable

/ˈtʃɑːdʒəbəl/
adjectiveIntermediate
💰Finance
formal

Subject to a fee or cost; requiring payment.

The hotel charges an extra fee for chargeable amenities like Wi-Fi.

Wi-Fi is an extra service that costs money.

💡

Often used in financial, business, or legal contexts to indicate that a service or item incurs a cost.

⚙️Engineering
technical

Capable of being charged with electricity.

The battery is a chargeable device that stores energy.

The battery can be recharged with electricity.

💡

Used in technical contexts, particularly in electronics and engineering.

Collocations

chargeable expensean expense that can be billed to a client or reimbursedchargeable servicea service that incurs a fee

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Related Phrases

chargeable expensephrase
an expense that can be billed to a client or reimbursed
chargeable servicephrase
a service that incurs a fee

💡Pro Tip

Business Context

In business, 'chargeable' often refers to services or items that incur a fee, such as consulting hours or premium features.

Gold Rule

Financial vs. Technical Use

Be mindful of the context: 'chargeable' in finance means subject to a fee, while in engineering, it means capable of being charged with electricity.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'chargeable,' from Old French 'chargeable,' from 'charger' (to load, impose a charge).

📝Usage Notes

In finance and business, 'chargeable' typically refers to services or items that incur a fee. In technical contexts, it refers to devices that can be recharged with electricity.

Word Breakdown

charge
a fee or cost
root
+
-able
capable of being
suffix
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