To splurge is to buy a bigger, better, more expensive item than is necessary, with a sense of self-indulgent enjoyment.
Splurge used as a noun:Today's splurge is going to raise your credit card bill beyond expectations.
The word splurge has one syllable.
I think I will splurge and get the best pair of shoes instead of a cheaper pair.
surge
To splurge means to make an indulgent purchase that is usually expensive. For example, people splurge on gifts for themselves on their birthdays.
we splurged on our honeymoon
Splurge
A parent should not indulge their child's every wish.
emerge, splurge, diverge ?
Arnie - 1970 An Urge to Splurge 1-2 was released on: USA: 26 September 1970
The word splurge which means extravagant indulgence in spending was found to have originated in approximately 1820 to 1830 in America. It is believed to be a blend of the words splash and surge.
* dirge * urge * verge * splurge * serge