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cheap
adjective as in inexpensive
Strongest matches
Weak matches
at a bargain, bargain, bargain-basement, bargain-counter, bought for a song, budget, buy, cheapo, cost next to nothing, cut-price, cut-rate, depreciated, dime a dozen, easy on the pocketbook, half-priced, irregular, low tariff, lowered, marked down, moderate, nominal, on sale, popularly priced, real buy, reduced, sale, slashed, standard, steal, uncostly, undear, utility, worth the money
adjective as in inferior, low in quality
Weak matches
base, bogus, catchpenny, cheesy, common, commonplace, crappy, cruddy, dud, flashy, garbage, garish, glitzy, junky, lousy, mangy, mean, mediocre, meretricious, no bargain, no good, ordinary, paltry, ratty, raunchy, rinky-dink, rotten, rubbishy, scroungy, second-rate, shoddy, sleazy, small-time, tatty, tawdry, terrible, trashy, trumpery, two-bit, valueless, white elephant, worthless
adjective as in low, vulgar
Example Sentences
When it comes to price, the food court menu has remained incredibly cheap, with all items ringing in at less than $10.
“It frees it up and makes it cheaper.”
"Got myself a lot of cheap bits from the Co-op," said one user in a post on X.
There are concerns that the US crackdown could lead to cheap goods from China flooding into the UK.
The watchdog has also suggested a comparison website making it compulsory for clinics to inform owners if cheaper options are available.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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