'Unexpensive' is a common misspelling. 'Inexpensive' is the correct word.
Expensive: many money is needed. Inexpensive: a low amount of money is needed.
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.
inexpensive
Cheap or inexpensive.
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While "inexpensive" might make some people think negatively (it's "cheap"), that isn't always true. There are some bargains out there, and perhaps you've found one: the positive connotation is that the thing did not cost a lot, so you got something you wanted and you saved money.
While "inexpensive" might make some people think negatively (it's "cheap"), that isn't always true. There are some bargains out there, and perhaps you've found one: the positive connotation is that the thing did not cost a lot, so you got something you wanted and you saved money.
It is a neutral connotation.
Negative connotation
...connotation!
It is a negative connotation.
uneasy is negative connotation
A general connotation for infinity is forever, but because connotation is dependent on the individual reader, the connotation varies.
Connotation, it combines an adjective with a positive connotation with a verb that has negative connotation.
Negative connotation
No it is a positive connotation.