tax

Definition

  • noun: an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income, the value of their property, etc., and that is used to pay for the things done by the government
  • verb: to assess or determine judicially the amount of (costs in a court action)
  • verb: to require (someone) to pay a tax
  • often + 'on'
  • synonyms: exaction, rate, duty

Examples

  • You can have an enjoyable vacation without 'taxing' your budget. [=without having to spend a lot of money]

  • That job really 'taxed' our strength. [=required us to use a lot of physical effort]

  • All this waiting is 'taxing' my patience. [=is making me lose my patience]

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) What are you guys selling? - We... - Nothing. We just wanted to say hi to our new neighbors. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You said you're partners, so what's your business? Well... he is a tax attorney. And he's an anesthesiologist. How come these faggots always have to rub it in your face? How can they (..)
    1999 American Beauty