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cheaper
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
Maybe they shop too much, or need a cheaper cell phone plan.
Netflix — best known for shows including “Bridgerton” and “Stranger Things” — recently said its cheaper ad-supported tier reached 70 million monthly active users, up from 40 million in May.
The company said more than half of new sign-ups in countries where Netflix offers ads are for the cheaper ad-subscription tier.
It marks the platform's long-awaited foray into the sale cheaper goods with lengthier shipping times - a business model which has spurred the rise of Chinese-owned e-commerce apps.
Compared to missiles they are much cheaper to build, easier to fire, and designed to sap morale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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