The normal price at which something is offered for sale, as opposed to a reduced price.
if you pay by credit card you have to pay the full price
even at full price, it's a good deal
Example sentencesExamples
- Not so long ago, small cars needed big rebates while big SUVs sold fast at full price.
- This is a useful compendium of most of Hindemith's music previously available on three full-price discs.
- This is clearly a lot less than the full-price version, but a lot more than the pirate version.
- They don't want to pay full price for a game they won't be able to fully use.
- Others will find it sporadically amusing, but not worth the full price of admission.
- Not to worry, our real estate agent assured us; the bidders would go to full price.
- Don't bother going after half 12 because they close the bar at 1 but still charge you full price to get in!
- Elderly people who can't afford the full price of nursing home care are entitled to a health board subsidy.
- Why would you want to buy something at full price when you can buy it for less?
- We can't see many people buying a phone without a contract - the full price is £449.