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cheapness Definition


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cheap
adj
    1. Low in price; inexpensive.
      Thesaurus: inexpensive, moderate, low-priced, reduced, low-cost, reasonable, half-priced, dirt-cheap; Antonym: expensive, dear, costly.
    2. Being or charging less then the usual; good value for money.
    3. Low in price but of poor quality.
      Thesaurus: inferior, ordinary, shoddy, imitation, spurious, sham, meretricious.
    4. Having little worth; valueless.
      Example: War makes human life seem cheap
    5. Vulgar or nasty.
      Thesaurus: vulgar, dirty, low, sordid, contemptible, tawdry.
adverb
    1. colloq
      Cheaply.
      Example: Good houses don't come cheap
Derivative: cheaply
adverb
    Derivative: cheapness
    noun
      Idiom: cheap and nasty
        Offensively inferior and of low value.
      Idiom: dirt cheap
        Ridiculously cheap.
      Idiom: on the cheap
        derog
        Cheaply; with minimal expense.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ceap trade, price or bargain.



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