A positive word could be bargain, or thrifty.
Inexpensive implies that something is either or little worth or is at a good cost or easily achieved through money. The word is a positive and a negative and there are two ways to look at it. Inexpensive could be that it is a good substance and is at a good cost. It could also mean that said object is cheap, breakable or of little worth or cost. Hope i helped :)
Inexpensive is not a prefix. The in- is, however, a prefix.
No, the word 'inexpensive' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as relatively low in price or charging low prices.example: I'm looking for an inexpensive apartment in a good neighborhood.
The correct word is "inexpensive".
This necklace is inexpensive.the sandwich was inexpensive
No, the word inexpensive is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as not as relatively costly as most of its kind.Example: We need to plan a nice, inexpensivevacation at the beach.
'Unexpensive' is a common misspelling. 'Inexpensive' is the correct word.
cheap, affordable, inexpensive
inexpensive
priceless
Cheap or inexpensive.
cheap