单词 | low-priced |
释义 | low-priced (once / 16103 pages) adj Low-priced things are inexpensive — they don't cost a lot of money. When you choose a low-priced brand of shampoo instead of an expensive one, you end up with more cash in your bank account (but with more frizz as well). The newest, fanciest version of a cellphone is definitely not low-priced, but if you wait a year or two, it will probably become a low-priced option. You might choose to shop at low-priced stores if saving money is important to you, or if your income requires it. Thrift stores and yard sales are two good ways to find low-priced clothes and furniture. WORD FAMILYlow-priced USAGE EXAMPLESThere’s promise in selling high-end and low-priced models, with a vast swath of declining demand in the middle. Seattle Times(Nov 27, 2016) General Manager Scot McCloughan will just focus on the draft and low-priced free agents to cobble together a better defense. Washington Post(Nov 21, 2016) Kimberly Smith of Penny Pincher Fashion said she’s been asked not to use words such as “cheap” or “budget” when writing about a low-priced item. Washington Post(Nov 02, 2016) adj that you have the financial means for Syn affordable, low-cost cheap, inexpensive relatively low in price or charging low prices |
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