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US
/ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv/
]
[ UK /ˌɪnɛkspˈɛnsɪv/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪnɛkspˈɛnsɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
relatively low in price or charging low prices
it would have been cheap at twice the price
inexpensive family restaurants
How To Use inexpensive In A Sentence
- The pills—containing inexpensive potassium iodide, which is the substance used to iodize common table salt—can prevent thyroid cancer by saturating the thyroid gland with a harmless type of iodine, keeping it from absorbing radioactive iodine that might be inhaled or ingested after a radiation release. Quake Renews Call to Enforce Pill Law
- Each was on six-by-nine-inch notepaper, plain white, the kind from an inexpensive tear-off pad. MURDER IN E MINOR
- However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
- The point is that Ikea sells inexpensive furniture of surprisingly high quality.
- Although one of China's richest men,[sentence dictionary] he dresses inexpensively and lives in a modest Beijing apartment.
- For Lynn and Joe Rouse, the pergola is a versatile area that's relatively inexpensive to maintain. Undefined
- I was surprised at how many sports areas there are near the city centre and how inexpensive they are.
- They take for granted easy access to inexpensive technological, social and collaborative tools. Times, Sunday Times
- Covering the webbed seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
- Most tile stores sell grout saws, an inexpensive tool with a wooden or plastic handle and a tip covered with carbide grit.