cheap, affordable, inexpensive
Cheap
Cheap or inexpensive.
The noun form of the word "cheap" is "cheapness." This term refers to the quality of being inexpensive or low in cost. Additionally, it can also imply a lack of value or quality.
The word "cheep" is one onomatopoeia (sound name) for the sound of birds, especially young ones. It is often used for effect as slang, with the meaning "cheap" (inexpensive, not costly). The proper spelling is always recommended.
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"Cheap" meaning "inexpensive" is bon marché. "Cheap" meaning "stingy" is chiche.
The Yiddish word for cheap is "גינסיק" (ginsik).
The homophone for the word "cheap" is "cheep," which is the sound a small bird makes.
Other words meaning "not very fancy" include: cheap plain Spartan undecorated everyday (clothing) unadorned
Cheap has one syllable.
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In Yiddish, the word for "cheap" is "bahiltsik."
The comparative form of the word "cheap" is "cheaper." The superlative form is "cheapest."
The root word of expensive is expense. It refers to the actual cost of something in terms of its value in money or exchange.
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