Afford
Afford is a verb in English that primarily means to have enough money or resources to pay for something. It can also mean to be able to spare or provide something without causing undue hardship. The common constructions are afford + something (I cannot afford a new laptop) and afford to + verb (They can afford to wait). The sense can extend beyond money to being able to obtain opportunities, time, or benefits (The policy affords relief to residents).
In usage, afford is transitive and typically takes either a direct object or an infinitive clause. It
Etymology traces afford to Old and Middle English forms such as afordian, related to the sense of
Related forms include affordable (adjective), affordability (noun), and affording (gerund). In discourse, affordability is a key