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cheap

[cheep]

adjective

cheaper, cheapest 
  1. costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive.

    a cheap dress.

    Antonyms: expensive, dear, costly
  2. costing little labor or trouble.

    Words are cheap.

  3. charging low prices.

    a very cheap store.

  4. of little account; of small value; mean; shoddy.

    cheap conduct; cheap workmanship.

    Synonyms: base, inferior, poor, low, paltry
  5. embarrassed; sheepish.

    He felt cheap about his mistake.

  6. obtainable at a low rate of interest.

    when money is cheap.

  7. of decreased value or purchasing power, as currency depreciated due to inflation.

  8. stingy; miserly.

    He's too cheap to buy his own brother a cup of coffee.

    Antonyms: charitable, generous


adverb

  1. at a low price; at small cost.

    He is willing to sell cheap.

cheap

/ tʃiːp /

adjective

  1. costing relatively little; inexpensive; good value

  2. charging low prices

    a cheap hairdresser

  3. of poor quality; shoddy

    cheap furniture

    cheap and nasty

  4. worth relatively little

    promises are cheap

  5. not worthy of respect; vulgar

  6. ashamed; embarrassed

    to feel cheap

  7. stingy; miserly

  8. informal,  mean; despicable

    a cheap liar

  9. See chip

  10. informal,  extremely inexpensive

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noun

  1. informal,  at a low cost

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adverb

  1. at very little cost

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Other Word Forms

  • cheapish adjective
  • cheapishly adverb
  • cheaply adverb
  • cheapness noun
  • overcheap adjective
  • overcheaply adverb
  • overcheapness noun
  • uncheaply adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cheap1

First recorded before 900; Middle English cheep (short for phrases such as good cheep “cheap,” literally, “good bargain”), Old English cēap “bargain, market, trade”; cognate with German Kauf, Old Norse kaup; all from Latin caupō “innkeeper, tradesman”; chapman
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cheap1

Old English ceap barter, bargain, price, property; related to Old Norse kaup bargain, Old High German kouf trade, Latin caupō innkeeper
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. cheap at twice the price, exceedingly inexpensive.

    I found this old chair for eight dollars—it would be cheap at twice the price.

  2. on the cheap, inexpensively; economically.

    She enjoys traveling on the cheap.

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Synonym Study

Cheap, inexpensive agree in their suggestion of low cost. Cheap now usually suggests shoddiness, inferiority, showy imitation, complete unworthiness, and the like: a cheap kind of fur. Inexpensive emphasizes lowness of price (although more expensive than cheap ) and suggests that the value is fully equal to the cost: an inexpensive dress. It is often used as an evasion for the more specific cheap.
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Example Sentences

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"Unlike the Chinese, Russians have spent decades enjoying cheap, fast internet and foreign platforms," he says.

From BBC

It’s easy to traffic in cheap jokes at the expense of professions most of the audience doesn’t hold in high regard or think about much, if at all.

From Salon

While the process of building modular is not cheaper than a regular build, it is faster, especially in a remote desert location.

But once companies develop products based on all that innovation, they’ve tended to move the manufacturing, with its high paying blue-collar jobs, elsewhere, chasing fewer regulations, cheaper energy and a less expensive cost of living.

Niger state is Nigeria's largest by land mass and people tend to travel a lot by water as it is often the fastest and cheapest means of getting around.

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