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pricedhaving a particular price or cost; valued at a specific amount

Part of speech: ADJECTIVE

Definition: having a particular price or cost; valued at a specific amount

Pronunciation (IPA): /praɪst/

Example Sentences

  • The mansion was priced so high that even millionaires had to check their bank accounts twice.
  • Our products are competitively priced to attract budget-conscious consumers.
  • The coffee was priced like liquid gold, but it tasted like muddy water.

priced

ADJECTIVE

[/praɪst/]

having a particular price or cost; valued at a specific amount

The vintage watch is priced at $500, displayed elegantly in the jewelry shop window.
💡 Concept

The vintage watch is priced at $500, displayed elegantly in the jewelry shop window.

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/praɪst/
🇬🇧 UK/praɪst/

🌳Etymology

Rootprice
Suffix--ed

🎵Rhyme

dicedslicedspicediced
diced
sliced
spiced
iced

🔗Collocations

competitively priced
fairly priced
overpriced item
reasonably priced
priced out
low-priced goods

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

The mansion was priced so high that even millionaires had to check their bank accounts twice.

Our products are competitively priced to attract budget-conscious consumers.

😄 Fun example

The coffee was priced like liquid gold, but it tasted like muddy water.

Many young families are being priced out of the housing market.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

valuedcostedassessedevaluatedtagged

Antonyms

unpricedfreecomplimentary

Related

pricingprice tagcostexpensivecheapaffordable

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