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US
/ˈoʊvɝˌpɹaɪst/
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[ UK /ˌəʊvəpɹˈaɪst/ ]
[ UK /ˌəʊvəpɹˈaɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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too costly for the value
overpriced items at resort shops
How To Use overpriced In A Sentence
- And I think the resort is about 25% overpriced, considering the worn-down state of the place and the fact you can get a two-night package at the definitely more upmarket Avillion in Port Dickson (also not really PD, but a dozen kilometres south) from about RM800 as well. Vacations: Tiara Beach Resort — Fusion Despatches
- If you can't find this gem then other options are fast-food outlets and overpriced junk food. The Sun
- But apart from the tapas bar on the top floor, this was a disappointment - unless you have a penchant for overpriced, mumsy clothes and twee ornaments, don't bother including it on your itinerary.
- These hot-swappable gadgets add fantastic new features to the phones - even if some of them are a little overpriced. The Sun
- Most restaurants offer an optional "couvert", often an overpriced dish of olives and pickled carrots, broccoli and cucumber and a few gulls 'eggs. Rio De Janeiro
- In the meantime, Specialized have certainly proven that the Globe Roll is indeed the perfect bike with which to "slay" an overpriced food run. Warming the Cockles: Living, Breathing, Shopping
- But if you spend most of your mobile life writing texts or making calls, you'll probably find these touchscreen divas rather ungainly and overpriced. Times, Sunday Times
- I can't really complain since it's my own decision and I'm going back to Hafnarfjörður with a spanking new, albeit overpriced due to run amok inflation, bike. * ring ring* MMOz
- Bear this in mind the next time you queue for an overpriced cup of skinny latte. Times, Sunday Times
- It was just another boring city, filled with meddlesome people and merchants who like to drag you to their stands against your wishes, insisting that you buy something outrageously overpriced.