26984 words

cheaper

26 definitions β€’ 36 examples
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costing little money or less than is usual or expected:

Examples:

I got a cheap flight at the last minute.
Food is usually cheaper in supermarkets.
The system is simple and cheap to operate.
cheap labour During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.
figurative In a war, human life becomes very cheap (= seems to be of little value).
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Examples:

I go to the cheapest hairdresser's in town.
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cheap but good or enjoyable:

Examples:

There's a restaurant round the corner that serves cheap and cheerful food.
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If you get goods on the cheap, you get them for a low price:

Examples:

There's a big store near here where you can buy designer clothes on the cheap.
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for a low price:

Examples:

Do you like this? I got it for cheap.
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used to describe goods that are both low in quality and low in price:

Examples:

I bought some cheap wine for cooking with.
He bought some cheap shoes that fell apart after a couple of months.
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costing little and of very bad quality:

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unwilling to spend money:

Examples:

He's so cheap he didn't even buy me a card for my birthday.
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Examples:

I wish you'd stop making cheap jokes about my friends.
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If you describe the way a person is dressed as cheap, you mean that it is very obvious that they are trying to sexually attract other people.
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for little money or for less than is usual:

Examples:

I got some shoes cheap in the sale.
going cheap There were some chairs in the market going cheap (= they were not expensive).
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costing little money or less than is usual or expected:

Examples:

Used computers are dirt cheap (= very cheap).
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If a place that sells goods or services is cheap, it charges low prices:

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Goods that are cheap are low in price but of poor quality:

Examples:

The cheap rug did not come clean.
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disapproving Someone who is cheap is unwilling to spend money:

Examples:

The boss is cheap – he’ll never buy a new truck if he can squeeze a few more miles out of the old one.
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Examples:

She called him a cheap thug and a liar.
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costing little money or less than is usual or expected:

Examples:

I got a cheap flight at the last minute.
Food is usually cheaper in supermarkets.
During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.
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if a store, restaurant, etc. is cheap, it charges low prices:

Examples:

This is the cheapest office supplies store in the city.
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low in quality and low in price:

Examples:

He bought some cheap shoes that fell apart after a couple of months.
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unwilling to spend money:

Examples:

He's so cheap we didn't get a pay raise this year.
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cheap, but good or enjoyable:

Examples:

There's a restaurant round the corner that serves cheap and cheerful food.
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costing little, and of bad quality:

Examples:

Spend a little more and avoid getting something that is just cheap and nasty.
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for little money, or for less than is usual:

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to be for sale for less than you would normally expect to pay:

Examples:

Many mortgage deals are going cheap right now.
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if you say that something does not come cheap, you mean that it is of good quality and is therefore expensive:

Examples:

If you want a qualified accountant, their services don't come cheap.
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if something is bought, done, or produced on the cheap, it is bought, etc. for less money than you would normally expect to pay, and is perhaps of poor quality:

Examples:

This site will help you to eat well on the cheap.
Much of the refurbishment work has been done on the cheap - and it shows.

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