price

Main Entry:
price [prahys]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: financial value
Synonyms: amount, appraisal, appraisement, asking price, assessment, barter, bill, bounty, ceiling, charge, compensation, consideration, cost, damage, demand, disbursement, discount, dues, estimate, exaction, expenditure, expense, face value, fare, fee, figure, hire, outlay, output, pay, payment, premium, prize, quotation, ransom, rate, reckoning, retail, return, reward, score, sticker, tab, tariff, ticket, toll, tune*, valuation, wages, wholesale, worth
Main Entry: price
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: assess financial value
Synonyms: appraise, cost, estimate, evaluate, fix, mark down, mark up, put a price on, rate, reduce, sticker, value
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Price.
Category: 4. Monetary Relations
Synonyms:
-nouns
price, amount, cost, expense, prime cost, charge, figure; demand, damage; fare, hire, wages (remuneration); value., dues, duty, toll, tax, impost, cess, sess, tallage, levy; abkari; capitation tax, poll tax; doomage [U.S.], likin; gabel, gabelle; gavel, octroi, custom, excise, assessment, benevolence, tithe, tenths, exactment, ransom, salvage, tariff; brokerage, wharfage, freightage., bill (account); shot.
-verbs
bear a price, set a price, fix a price; appraise, assess, doom [U.S.], price, charge, demand, ask, require, exact, run up; distrain; run up a bill (debt); have one's price; liquidate., amount to, come to, mount up to; stand one in., fetch, sell for, cost, bring in, yield, afford.
-adjectives
priced; to the tune of, ad valorem; dutiable; mercenary, venal.
-phrases
no penny no paternoster; point d'argent point de Suisse, no longer pipe no longer dance, no song no supper.
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Main Entry: appraise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: judge, estimate
Synonyms: adjudge, assay, assess, audit, calculate, check, check out*, deem, evaluate, examine, eye*, figure, figure in, figure out, gauge, guesstimate, have one's number, inspect, look over, peg, price, rate, read, review, set at, size, survey, take account of, valuate, value
Notes: appraise is 'evaluate, size up' and apprise is 'inform'
apprise means 'to inform'; appraise means 'to assess or evaluate'
Main Entry: bid
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: offering of money or services
Synonyms: advance, amount, declaration, feeler, hit, invitation, offer, pass, price, proffer, proposal, proposition, request, submission, suggestion, sum, summons, tender
Main Entry: bribe
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: payoff to influence illegal or wrong activity
Synonyms: allurement, bait, blackmail, buyoff, compensation, contract, corrupt money, corrupting gift, enticement, envelope*, feedbag, fringe benefit, gift, goody, graft, gratuity, gravy, grease, hush money, ice*, incentive, inducement, influence peddling, kickback, lagniappe, lure, payola, perk*, perquisite, present, price, protection*, remuneration, reward, sop, sweetener, sweetening, take
Main Entry: charge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: price asked for something
Synonyms: amount, bad news, bite, cost, damage, expenditure, expense, nick, outlay, payment, price, price tag, rate, squeeze, tab, tariff, tick
Main Entry: charge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask a price
Synonyms: demand, fix price at, impose, levy, price, require, sell for
Antonyms: pay
Main Entry: cost
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expense; price paid
Synonyms: amount, arm and a leg, bad news, bite*, bottom dollar, bottom line, charge, damage*, disbursement, dues, expenditure, figure, line, nick, nut*, outlay, payment, price, price tag, rate, score*, setback*, squeeze*, tab, tariff, ticket, toll, top dollar, value, worth
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