word | price |
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definition | noun The price of something is the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy it. ...a sharp increase in the price of petrol. They expected house prices to rise. Computers haven't come down in price. The price that you pay for something that you want is an unpleasant thing that you have to do or suffer in order to get it. We will have to pay a high price for independence. There may be a price to pay for such relentless activity, perhaps ill health. He's paying the price for working his body so hard. verb If something is priced at a particular amount, the price is set at that amount. The shares are expected to be priced at about 330p. Digital priced the new line at less than half the cost of comparable mainframes. There is a very reasonably priced menu. It's hard to maintain competitive pricing. |
inflections | pricespricingpricedpricing |
cefr-level | B2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:b2
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