Used in a Sentence

low-priced

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for low-priced.

Editorial note

But if it's consumer confidence, what the hell is a company that shills relatively low-priced entertainment doing in top spot?

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having a low price; cheap.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Having a low price; cheap.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for low-priced.

Example sentences

1

But if it's consumer confidence, what the hell is a company that shills relatively low-priced entertainment doing in top spot?

2

It is better for employees if the stock they own (or have options for) is initially low-priced (for tax reasons).

3

Amazon has an established reputation as a low-priced retailer, and stakes its reputation on that.

4

This would be destroying German industry except that they get special low-priced electricity, so it merely reduces the living standard of everyone else.

5

Women who don't sell it for cash don't want to compete with professionals in the same way manufacturers try to keep out low-priced imports.

6

They say you make money when you buy a house, so buying a low-priced house and bringing up to the standards of the neighborhood has been my formula.

7

They're very small, stylish, and low-priced.

Quote examples

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"We're finding that the financial health of original residents in gentrifying neighborhoods seems to be increasing, as compared to original residents in nongentrifying, low-priced neighborhoods," says Daniel Hartley, a research economist with the bank.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use low-priced in a sentence?

But if it's consumer confidence, what the hell is a company that shills relatively low-priced entertainment doing in top spot?

What does low-priced mean?

Having a low price; cheap.

What part of speech is low-priced?

low-priced is commonly used as adjective.