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deductible

Aussprache: [dɪˈdʌk.tɪ.bəl]

Wort

Kontext: „insurance“

(adjective) This means the amount of money you have to pay before your insurance helps with your costs. Like if you go to the doctor, you pay this amount first, and then your insurance pays the rest.

Beispiel

Her health insurance has a low deductible, so she only pays a small amount when she visits the doctor.

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His car insurance has a high deductible, which means he has to pay a lot before the insurance kicks in.

Beispiel

What is the deductible for your health insurance plan?

Kontext: „insurance“

(noun) This is the specific amount of money you need to pay before your insurance starts covering costs. Think of it as a fee you have to pay first when you need help with an expense.

Beispiel

The deductible for her car insurance is $500, so she pays that amount before the insurance pays anything.

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He was surprised to find out his deductible was higher than he expected, making it harder to afford treatment.

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How much is the deductible for your homeowners insurance?

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