The term is exorbitant. Something with a high price is called expensive.
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The word that works is idiot.
Industrious
expensive
There is no difference. For any use of "price point", one can substitute the word "price" as a synonym. The widespread use of the term price point reflects the insidious encroachment of corp-speak and jargon into everyday parlance.
Since Manhattan is so densely populated, space comes at a very high price.
Something very old could be primeval (earliest, first) or primordial (oldest).
Sportsmanship is a word substitute for spirit of game
The term could be virtuoso. A young person may be a prodigy.
There is no one-word substitute in English for "son-in-law."
A word substitute for the sentence "A fault that can be forgiven" is "venial".
what word can I substitute for constitutes