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cost
verb cost (past tense, past participle in senses 1, 2 and 4), costing (present participle in all senses)
- 1. To be obtainable at a certain price.
tr & intr
2. To involve the loss or sacrifice of someone or something.
costed
3. To estimate or decide the cost of something.
tr & intr
4. colloq
- To put someone to some expense.
- Example: He would send his daughter to university, whatever it cost him
- 1. What something costs; the price paid or required to be paid.
- Thesaurus: price, expense, expenditure, outlay, payment, disbursement, figure, charge, amount, value, worth.
- Example: The war was won but the cost of human life was great
- Thesaurus: loss, penalty, harm, damage, sacrifice, hurt, detriment, deprivation.
- The expenses of a case, generally paid by the unsuccessful party.
- Form: costs
- No matter what the risk or effort may be.
- To prove costly to them.
- To consider all the risks before taking action.
- To realize the bad effects of something done.
- With some loss or disadvantage.
