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1. (adj.) inexpensive
not expensive; not high in price; costing little.
Etymology: (1830–40)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) cheap, inexpensive
relatively low in price or charging low prices
"it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants"
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1. (adjective) inexpensive
not costing a lot of money
an inexpensive hotel
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) inexpensive
not expensive; cheap
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Sense: not costly; not expensive
inexpensive clothes.
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Afrikaans: billike |
Arabic: رَخيص، قَليل الكُلْفَه |
Bulgarian: евтин |
Brazilian: barato |
Czech: levný |
German: nicht teuer, billig |
Danish: billig |
Greek: φθηνός, οικονομικός |
Spanish: económico, barato |
Estonian: odav |
Farsi: ارزان |
Finnish: edullinen |
French: bon marché |
Hebrew: לא יָקָר |
Hindi: सस्ता |
Croatian: jeftin |
Hungarian: olcsó |
Indonesian: murah |
Icelandic: ódÿr |
Italian: economico |
Japanese: 安い |
Korean: 값이 싼 |
Lithuanian: nebrangus |
Latvian: lēts |
Malay: tidak mahal |
Dutch: voordelig |
Norwegian: billig, rimelig |
Polish: niedrogi |
Persian: ارزان |
Pashto: تیته |
Portuguese: barato |
Romanian: ieftin |
Russian: недорогой |
Slovak: lacný, nenákladný |
Slovenian: poceni |
Serbian: jeftin |
Swedish: billig |
Thai: (ราคา) ย่อมเยา |
Turkish: ucuz |
Taiwanese: 便宜的 |
Ukrainian: недорогий, дешевий |
Urdu: سستا |
Vietnamese: rẻ |
Chinese: 便宜的 |
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