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At a discount
| below par, or below the nominal value; hence, colloquially, out of favor; poorly esteemed; depreciated. |
See also: Discount at a discount
at a discount1. Below the usual commercial price or value. The prices are so much cheaper over there that I always feel like I'm getting things at a discount.2. In low regard as to esteem, value, or worth; worthless or undesirable. The rebels were at first celebrated for defying the monarchy, but they are now at a discount since they began attacking civilian targets. Though he was a pioneer of the field, the views of Sigmund Freud are held at a discount by most modern psychologists.See also: discountat a discountAt a lower than usual price; also, held in low esteem. For example, I'm holding off on buying a computer until I can get one at a discount, or Liberals are at a discount in the present administration. The first usage, mainly found in business and commerce, dates from about 1700. The figurative usage is about a century newer. See also: discount |