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cheap
Cheap means low in price, good value, or of poor quality.
- My local supermarket is very cheap. The prices are very low.
- The flight to Madrid costs £100, which is very cheap for this
time of year.
- He wears very cheap shoes. I'm not surprised that they've fallen
apart.
If you make someone feel cheap, you make them feel bad about themselves.
- What you said to her was horrible. It made her feel cheap.
Check out collocations
- a cheap ticket
( = low in cost)
- a cheap trick
( = an unfair and unkind action against someone)
- a cheap joke
( = an unkind and rather obvious joke against someone)
- cheap flattery
( = insincere flattery)
- a cheap imitation
( = a poor imitation)
- a cheap thrill
( = exciting but unsatisfying)
- cheap and nasty
( = inexpensive and of poor quality)
- cheap and cheerful
( = inexpensive but of reasonable quality)
- cheap labour
( = low-paid workers)
Check out expressions
- It was cheap at half the price.
( = It was very good value)
- He decorated his house on the cheap.
( = He did it using inexpensive, low quality materials)
- It doesn't come cheap.
( = It's expensive)
- It's going cheap.
( = It's being sold at a very low price)
- It's dirt cheap.
( = It's very inexpensive)
Check out other related words
- expensive
- tacky
- worthless
- disrespectful
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