cut price
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Definition
- Noun:
- A price below the standard or usual price: A reduced cost for a product or service, often offered as a promotion or sale.
Usage
- The term "cut price" is used as a noun, typically in a commercial or retail context to describe a price that has been deliberately lowered.
- It is often used attributively before another noun (e.g., "cut-price goods").
Examples
- Noun:
- The supermarket is offering cut prices on all cleaning supplies this week.
- We bought the sofa at a cut price during the end-of-season sale.
Advanced Usage
- "cut-price" (Adjective): When used with a hyphen, it functions as an adjective meaning "sold at a reduced price."
- They specialize in selling cut-price electronics.
- I found a cut-price ticket for the concert.
Variants and Related Words
- Cut-rate (Adjective): Similar in meaning to "cut-price," describing something offered at a lower than usual cost.
- a cut-rate airline
- Discount (Noun/Adjective): A deduction from the usual cost; often used interchangeably in contexts like "discount price."
- Reduced (Adjective): Lowered in price.
Synonyms
- Bargain price
- Sale price
- Reduced price
- Discount
Antonyms
- Full price
- Standard price
- Premium price
Related Phrases
- To sell at a cut price: To offer an item for sale at a reduced cost.
- The store had to sell the old stock at a cut price.
- Cut-price offer: A special promotion featuring a lowered price.
- Look out for their cut-price offer on subscriptions.
Noun
- a price below the standard price