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in·ex·pen·sive

 (ĭn′ĭk-spĕn′sĭv)
adj.
Not high in price; cheap.

in′ex·pen′sive·ly adv.
in′ex·pen′sive·ness n.
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inexpensive

(ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv)
adj
not expensive; cheap
ˌinexˈpensively adv
ˌinexˈpensiveness n
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in•ex•pen•sive

(ˌɪn ɪkˈspɛn sɪv)

adj.
not expensive; not high in price; costing little.
[1830–40]
in`ex•pen′sive•ly, adv.
in`ex•pen′sive•ness, n.
syn: See cheap.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.inexpensive - relatively low in price or charging low prices; "it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants"
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inexpensive

adjective cheap, reasonable, low-priced, budget, bargain, modest, low-cost, economical a huge variety of good inexpensive restaurants
dear, expensive, costly, high-priced, pricey, exorbitant, uneconomical
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inexpensive

adjective
Low in price:
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Translations
رَخِيصٌرَخيص، قَليل الكُلْفَه
levný
billig
edullinenhalpahuokea
jeftin
ódÿr
安い
값싼
nebrangiainebrangus
lēts
cenen
billig
ไม่แพง
không đắtrẻ

inexpensive

[ˌɪnɪksˈpensɪv] ADJeconómico
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inexpensive

[ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv] adjbon marché inv
an inexpensive hotel → un hôtel bon marché
inexpensive holidays → des vacances bon marché
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

inexpensive

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

inexpensive

[ˌɪnɪksˈpɛnsɪv] adja buon mercato, poco costoso/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

inexpensive

(inikˈspensiv) adjective
not costly; not expensive. inexpensive clothes.
ˌinexˈpensively adverb
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

inexpensive

رَخِيصٌ levný billig preiswert φθηνός económico huokea bon marché jeftin economico 安い 값싼 goedkoop rimelig niedrogi barato недорогой billig ไม่แพง pahalı olmayan không đắt 便宜的
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I hope that the list of available inexpensive editions of the chief authors may suggest a practical method of providing the material, especially for colleges which can provide enough copies for class use.
She crocheted fine edgings on the inexpensive knitted underwear she wore in winter.
With books so inexpensive and accessible to all as they are to-day, no one need run any risks of marrying the wrong woman.
X said he had not known, before, that there were people honest enough to do this miracle in public, but he was aware that thousands upon thousands of labels were imported into America from Europe every year, to enable dealers to furnish to their customers in a quiet and inexpensive way all the different kinds of foreign wines they might require.
Life was rather dull and dreary, however, and in the chill and gloom of November weather, with the vision of other people's turkeys bursting with fat, and other people's golden pumpkins and squashes and corn being garnered into barns, the young Simpsons groped about for some inexpensive form of excitement, and settled upon the selling of soap for a premium.
There was a regular supply of inexpensive fiction written to order by poor hacks for the consumption of the illiterate.
It is very inexpensive, and I should be able to go on with my work all the time."
They would be as useful as any other royal family, they would know as much, they would have the same virtues and the same treacheries, the same disposition to get up shin- dies with other royal cats, they would be laughably vain and absurd and never know it, they would be wholly inexpensive; finally, they would have as sound a divine right as any other royal house, and "Tom VII., or Tom XI., or Tom XIV.
Captain Harville had taken his present house for half a year; his taste, and his health, and his fortune, all directing him to a residence inexpensive, and by the sea; and the grandeur of the country, and the retirement of Lyme in the winter, appeared exactly adapted to Captain Benwick's state of mind.
A small lodging in some inexpensive part of London must be the substitute for his breezy Norwood villa.
Tarlatan and tulle were cheap at Nice, so she enveloped herself in them on such occasions, and following the sensible English fashion of simple dress for young girls, got up charming little toilettes with fresh flowers, a few trinkets, and all manner of dainty devices, which were both inexpensive and effective.
It vexes me to hear people talk so glibly of "feeling," "expression," "tone," and those other easily acquired and inexpensive technicalities of art that make such a fine show in conversations concerning pictures.