Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
more-bang-for-your-buck
idiom
/mɔːr bæŋ fɔːr jʊr bʌk/

Definition
A phrase meaning getting more value or benefit from a particular investment or effort compared to what was spent.

Examples
- Investing in energy-efficient appliances offers more bang for your buck in long-term savings.
- When planning your vacation, look for deals that provide more bang for your buck.

Meaning
To achieve a greater return or benefit for the money spent, often used in reference to cost-effectiveness.

Synonyms
- cost-effective
- value for money
- beneficial