Definition of Cheapness in English :

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Cheapness meaning in English

Meaning of Cheapness in English

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Cheapness pronunciation in English

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Cheapness

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Noun

1. bargain rate, cheapness, cut price, cut rate

a price below the standard price

2. cheapness, sleaze, tackiness, tat

tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Cheapness

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adjective
1. 
costing relatively little; inexpensive; good value
2. 
charging low prices
a cheap hairdresser
3. 
of poor quality; shoddy
cheap furniture
cheap and nasty
4. 
worth relatively little
promises are cheap
5. 
not worthy of respect; vulgar
6. 
ashamed; embarrassed
to feel cheap
7. 
stingy; miserly
8. informal
mean; despicable
a cheap liar
9.  cheap as chips
10.  dirt cheap
noun
11.  on the cheap
adverb
12. 
at very little cost

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Cheapness

see synonyms of cheapness
adjective
1. 
low in price or cost; not expensive
2. 
charging low prices
a chain of cheap stores
3. 
spending or able to spend little
a cheaper clientele
4. 
worth more than the price
5. 
costing little labor or trouble; easily gotten
a cheap victory
6. 
of little value or poor quality; virtually worthless
7. 
deserving of scorn; contemptible
made cheap by their own behavior
8.  Informal
stingy; niggardly
9.  Economics
lowered in exchange value or buying power; also, available at low interest rates
said of money
adverb
10. 
at a low cost; cheaply
noun
11. 
a market
now only in place names
Cheapside
12.  Obsolete
a bargain

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Cheapness

see synonyms of cheapness
adj. cheap·er, cheap·est
1.
a. Relatively low in cost; inexpensive or comparatively inexpensive.
b. Charging low prices: a cheap restaurant.
2.
a. Obtainable at a low rate of interest. Used especially of money.
b. Devalued, as in buying power: cheap dollars.
3. Achieved with little effort: a cheap victory; cheap laughs.
4. Of or considered of small value: in wartime, when life was cheap.
5. Of poor quality; inferior: a cheap toy.
6. Worthy of no respect; vulgar or contemptible: a cheap gangster.
7. Stingy; miserly.
adv. cheaper, cheapest
Inexpensively: got the new car cheap.

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