► cheap not expensive, or lower in price than you expected: My flight to Reno was really cheap. I bought the cheapest computer I could find.
► inexpensive not expensive, but usually of good quality: The furniture is inexpensive, but it is well-made.
► affordable cheap enough for people to be able to buy: The city needs affordable housing.
► economical cheap when compared to other possibilities: It’s actually more economical if we stay four nights because of the discount.
► budget/economy budget or economy flights, airlines, hotels, etc. have very low prices: I got a budget flight to Washington for less than $100.
► a bargain (also a good/great deal) used to describe something that is worth more money than you paid for it: At this price, the car is a bargain.
► (a) good/great/excellent value worth at least the price you pay for it. Used especially in advertising: The burger special is a good value.
► low a low price, rent, or fee is not high: The rent is very low – only $500 a month.
► reasonable a reasonable price is not too high and seems fair: The restaurant serves good food at reasonable prices.
► competitive a competitive price is cheaper than or the same as prices for other similar things: The store’s prices on electronic goods are very competitive.
► bargain/discount a bargain or discount price is a special price that is lower than the usual price: They sell things at discount prices because of a deal they have with the supplier.
► low-cost a low-cost product or service is always sold at a lower price than similar things. You can also use low-cost about companies that sell these products or services: The state also provides low-cost health care for the unemployed.