cheap (Meaning)

Wordnet

cheap (a)

relatively low in price or charging low prices

Wordnet

cheap (s)

tastelessly showy

of very poor quality; flimsy

embarrassingly stingy

Webster

cheap (n.)

A bargain; a purchase; cheapness.

Having a low price in market; of small cost or price, as compared with the usual price or the real value.

Of comparatively small value; common; mean.

Webster

cheap (adv.)

Cheaply.

Webster

cheap (v. i.)

To buy; to bargain.

cheap Sentence Examples

  1. I bought a cheap pair of sunglasses from the dollar store.
  2. The hotel room was cheap but clean and comfortable.
  3. She found a cheap flight deal for her vacation.
  4. He always shops for cheap groceries to save money.
  5. My uncle is known for his cheap sense of humor; he loves telling dad jokes.
  6. The quality of the product was low because it was so cheap.
  7. Buying cheap furniture often means sacrificing durability.
  8. I don't trust that website; the prices seem too cheap to be genuine.
  9. Some people mistake frugality for being cheap, but there's a difference.
  10. Despite being cheap, the restaurant's food was surprisingly delicious.

FAQs About the word cheap

relatively low in price or charging low prices, tastelessly showy, of very poor quality; flimsy, embarrassingly stingyA bargain; a purchase; cheapness., Having

inexpensive, reasonable, affordable, popular, dirt cheap, cheapie, cheapo, dime-store, chintzy, cut-price

valuable, premium, dear,expensive, expensive, precious, premium, precious, pricey, high

I bought a cheap pair of sunglasses from the dollar store.

The hotel room was cheap but clean and comfortable.

She found a cheap flight deal for her vacation.

He always shops for cheap groceries to save money.