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buyer's remorse
[ bahy-erz ri-mawrs ]
noun
- a sense of regret or uneasiness after having purchased a house, car, or other major item, especially when the acquisition involves an ongoing financial burden:
We love our vacation property, but it took two years to get over our buyer鈥檚 remorse.
- a sense of regret after having committed to an endorsement, policy, plan of action, etc.:
Congressional leaders expressed buyer鈥檚 remorse after overriding the president鈥檚 veto.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of buyer's remorse1
Example Sentences
But he also said he hopes that other Americans, particularly those with "buyer's remorse," will see the actions occurring in Seattle and around the country as motivation to stand up and defend the nation's core principle of democracy.
Whatever Ramona wanted in the car, she鈥檚 experiencing ontological buyer鈥檚 remorse in the now.
Live Nation has cited a 94% sellout rate, but the prevalence of available resale tickets at rock-bottom prices suggests that fans, at best, are having some buyer鈥檚 remorse.
In June 2017, I first wrote about the decades of psychological research showing that "buyer's remorse" makes people feel bad about themselves.
The cumulative effects of all of these policies will be terrible for Latinos, which could leave many feeling a sense of buyer's remorse for voting for Trump.
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