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cheap

Definition for cheap

adjective as in low, vulgar

adjective as in concerned with saving money

Strongest match

tight

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Example Sentences

A religion respects death and aspires to guide followers through the grief it provokes; a cult sees death as mere evidence that life is cheap.

He could have selected a cheaper plan from a different provider, but he wanted one that includes his wife’s doctor.

Speaking on NBC on Sunday, Lutnick said: "Foreign goods may get a little more expensive. But American goods are going to get cheaper".

From BBC

In the meantime, a Bankrate study published last year found that it’s actually cheaper to rent than buy in all 50 major U.S. metros, with average rents being around 37% less than monthly mortgage payments.

From Salon

It has seen its debt grow as cost-conscious customers chose to shop online and opted for cheaper products.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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