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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
inexpensive
in·ex·pen·sive [inexpensive inexpensively] BrE [ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv] NAmE [ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv] adjective not costing a lot of money •a relatively inexpensive hotel Opp: ↑expensive Derived Word: ↑inexpensively Synonyms: cheap competitive • budget • affordable • reasonable • inexpensive These words all describe a product or service that costs little money or less money than you expected. cheap • costing little money or less money than you expected; charging low prices. Cheap can also be used in a disapproving way to suggest that sth is poor quality as well as low in price: ▪ a bottle of cheap perfume. competitive • (of prices, goods or services) as cheap as or cheaper than those offered by other companies; able to offer goods or services at competitive prices. budget • [only before noun] (used especially in advertising) cheap because it offers only a basic level of service. affordable • cheap enough for most people to afford. reasonable • (of prices) not too expensive. inexpensive • (rather formal) cheap. Inexpensive is often used to mean that sth is good value for its price. It is sometimes used instead of cheap, because cheap can suggest that sth is poor quality. cheap/competitive/budget/affordable/reasonable prices/fares/rates cheap/competitive/budget/affordable/inexpensive products/services Example Bank: •Paper is relatively inexpensive here. •Their currency is undervalued, making their goods inexpensive for foreigners. •Can you recommend an inexpensive hotel?
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