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inexpensive

/ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv/adjective4 syllables

Inexpensive means: relatively low in price or charging low prices.

Synonyms for inexpensive23

adjective, as in relatively low in price or charging low prices

cheap, bargain-priced, cut-rate, cut-price, catchpenny, dirt cheap, low-budget, low-cost, low-priced, affordable, nickel-and-dime, sixpenny, threepenny, twopenny, tuppeny, two-a-penny, twopenny-halfpenny

also used for inexpensive

economical, good value, cheap at the price, gainworthy, middle-end, mid-range

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What does inexpensive mean?1

adjective

1

relatively low in price or charging low prices“it would have been cheap at twice the price”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with inexpensive?7

four syllables

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Inexpensive in a sentence

  • This car was very inexpensive, a true bargain.unknown
  • I'd like the most inexpensive room you have for four nights.CK
  • I'd like to rent your most inexpensive car for a week.CK
  • Turkey has a well-developed and relatively inexpensive internet along with widespread smartphone use.Hybrid
  • Do you know of any inexpensive hotels around here?CK
  • This tool is inexpensive and easy to use.CK
  • Everyone says the food in this restaurant is both delicious and inexpensive.aeriph
  • What's an inexpensive dish we can put on the menu?megamanenm

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