low price We can supply consumers at a lower price than our competitors.
price cuts The large supermarkets are offering big price cuts.
pay a price Consumers will simply refuse to pay those prices unless they see an improvement in quality.
price goes down As oil prices went down in the early 1990s, competition tended to go up.
price increases With energy prices increasing substantially, producers are facing a squeeze.
C1 [ S ]
- admission charge
- aliment
- alimony
- all in
- at cost
- at someone's expense
- consumer price index
- cost an arm and a leg/a small fortune idiom
- fare
- indirect cost
- market value
- net worth
- non-labour
- non-operating
- non-operational
- outlay
- reserve
- stoppage
- ticket
- tune
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price
verb
uk
/praɪs/ us
/praɪs/C1 [ T often passive ]
to say what the price of something is:
be priced at The car is priced at £28,000.
reasonably priced There is a lack of reasonably priced housing for rent.
competitively priced
- costHiring a car for the week will cost close to £300!
- beThe cakes were £1.50 each or two for £2.
- sell forThe tickets sell for £100 each.
- fetchThe medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking £1.2 million at auction.
- go for somethingHouses around here usually go for about £500,000.
- set someone back (something)Phew, that ring looks like it set you back.
- competitively priced goods
- The company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.
- I bought a reasonably priced radio.
- We've been pricing new kitchens.
- I think you need to price things slightly lower if you want to get rid of them quickly.