inexpensive, cheap, low-priced
Expensive means worth a lot or to put it in a simple version the opposite of cheap.
cheap, affordable, inexpensive
The opposite of affordable is expensive. While affordable refers to something that is reasonably priced and accessible within one's budget, expensive indicates a high cost that may be prohibitive for many. This distinction often influences purchasing decisions and perceptions of value.
Expensive is an adjective. That house is expensive.
Expensive is an adjective. The adverb form is expensively, meaning in an expensive manner.
expensive opulent, expensive, pricy, highbrow,
The opposite is actually most expensive , but a one-word antonym is costliest.
cheap, inexpensive
Costly
Expensive means worth a lot or to put it in a simple version the opposite of cheap.
cheap, affordable, inexpensive
Definition: Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear;liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family.
The opposite of affordable is expensive. While affordable refers to something that is reasonably priced and accessible within one's budget, expensive indicates a high cost that may be prohibitive for many. This distinction often influences purchasing decisions and perceptions of value.
It's all about the view, the closer you are, the more you will generally see (more expensive). It's the opposite for the further you are away.
It means "the opposite of expensive" Cheap in spanish is "barato"
The opposite of "caro" in Spanish, which means "expensive," is "barato," meaning "cheap." These terms are often used to describe the cost of goods and services. While "caro" indicates a high price, "barato" suggests a low price.
a set neck guitar has better resonance and longer sustain than a bolt on, but they are more expensive and harder to fix. and bolt ons are the opposite easy to fix and less expensive, with less sustain and less resonance