price (Meaning)

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price (n)

the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)

the amount of money needed to purchase something

value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something

the high value or worth of something

a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal

cost of bribing someone

United States operatic soprano (born 1927)

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price (v)

determine the price of

ascertain or learn the price of

price Sentence Examples

  1. The price of gasoline has been fluctuating significantly lately.
  2. The new car's price tag exceeded my budget.
  3. I negotiated a lower price for the merchandise.
  4. The price of food has risen steadily over the past decade.
  5. The price of admission to the museum is surprisingly affordable.
  6. I'm not sure if the price is worth the product's quality.
  7. The price of gold has been on a sharp upward trend.
  8. I'm willing to pay a premium price for a high-quality item.
  9. The price of oil is sensitive to geopolitical events.
  10. The store is running a sale, offering大幅 price reductions.

FAQs About the word price

the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold), the amount of money needed to purchase something,

prize, learn, ascertain, determine, value, appraise, judge, decide, evaluate, adjudge

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The price of gasoline has been fluctuating significantly lately.

The new car's price tag exceeded my budget.

I negotiated a lower price for the merchandise.

The price of food has risen steadily over the past decade.