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inexpensive
/ ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv /
adjective
- not expensive; cheap
Derived Forms
- ˌinexˈpensively, adverb
- ˌinexˈpensiveness, noun
Other Words From
- inex·pensive·ly adverb
- inex·pensive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of inexpensive1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Prices are relatively inexpensive and come in at around 135 euros for a shirt or 35 euros for hand woven boxers.
As a result, the $1 million the DSCC is throwing in represents “an inexpensive gamble,” the source said.
Independent researchers in Canada, Europe and India are exploring similar inexpensive agents with metronomic therapy.
Fortunately, there is new tech to the rescue: inexpensive, commercial-grade brainwave readers.
You can get inexpensive color changing LED strips off of Amazon and even at IKEA as well.
A serviceable and inexpensive bench vise can be made in the following manner: Procure a piece of hard wood, 1 in.
Other combinations can be arranged with the use of the knife, which is simple to make and very inexpensive.
It is excellent discipline, and as the tumblers are inexpensive the breakage really does not matter.
A very simple and inexpensive electric gas-lighting device is shown in the accompanying illustration.
A very simple and inexpensive rheostat may be constructed as follows: Procure a piece of thin fiber, about 1/16 in.
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