bargain rate
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Definition
Noun: A price that is lower than the usual, standard, or expected price; a special offer or discount.
Usage
This noun is used to describe a cost for goods or services that is notably inexpensive or discounted. It often implies a good deal or value for the money spent. It is typically used as a direct object (e.g., "find a bargain rate") or following a preposition (e.g., "at a bargain rate").
Examples
- We found a hotel room at a bargain rate during the off-season.
- The store is advertising furniture at bargain rates for their clearance sale.
- She managed to get the car for a bargain rate because it was the last model of the year.
Advanced Usage
- "to get/have something for a bargain rate": To acquire something at a significantly reduced price.
- He renovated his kitchen for a bargain rate by doing most of the work himself.
- The phrase can be used in a comparative sense to highlight value.
- Considering its features, this software subscription is a bargain rate compared to its competitors.
Variants and Related Words
- Bargain (noun): An agreement on the terms of a transaction; something bought or offered for sale at a low, advantageous price.
- That antique table was a real bargain.
- Bargain (verb): To negotiate the terms of a sale or agreement.
- They tried to bargain with the seller for a lower price.
Synonyms
- Discount price
- Cut rate
- Sale price
- Reduced price
- Special offer
Antonyms
- Premium price
- Full price
- Standard rate
- Sticker price
Noun
- a price below the standard price