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		Definition of low-priced in English: low-priced(also low-price) adjective 1Not costing a great deal; inexpensive. Example sentencesExamples -  By that time, the availability of low-priced pianos had prompted thousands of Americans to install pianos in their parlours.
 -  Are low-priced, impulse products all that should surround a checkout?
 -  There are plenty of low-price scanners that will do the trick.
 -  Seeking a relatively low-price, low-key New Year's Eve celebration with the possibility of dancing, three of us traipsed down Fremont Avenue to a hip-hop show at Suite G.
 -  Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk.
 -  Among the highlights of the fair will be the new low-price PCs to be introduced.
 -  A weaker dollar would give hard-pressed U.S. manufacturers some relief from low-priced imports.
 -  The company, which employed 300 staff, ran into financial trouble following tough competition from larger national retailers and supermarkets selling low-price clothing.
 -  Organic markets weren't moving much quantity and she had to compete with low-priced vegetables from California or flooded markets.
 -  He loaded the stores up with hard-to-find gourmet items and low-priced wines.
 -  Some people think a house is a bargain because it's low-priced, but they neglect to look next door.
 -  India can offer relatively low-priced high quality platinum jewellery.
 -  Producers of multi-purpose, low-priced grapes are most likely to be pushed out of the wine market.
 -  The pressure to cut costs - and the appeal of low-price software - has pushed other Seattle-area companies to India.
 -  Students, and of course their parents, who are on the look out for a low-priced notebook to meet school needs, should definitely consider buying a refurbished notebook computer.
 -  Apart from the low-price previews, there's a special two for one offer on Monday nights.
 -  By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes.
 -  There's a real shortage of low-priced housing in Mexico: a deficit of some 5 million dwellings, with demand growing by 700,000 units a year.
 
 Synonyms cheap, low-price, low-cost, economical, economic, competitive, affordable, reasonable, reasonably priced, moderately priced, keenly priced, budget, economy, cheap and cheerful, bargain, cut-rate, cut-price, half-price, sale-price, sale, reduced, on special offer, marked down, discounted, discount, rock-bottom, giveaway - 1.1 Offering inexpensive goods or services.
 the competition of low-price airlines Example sentencesExamples -  Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours.
 -  There was no way to compete with low-priced foreign competitors.
 -  The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter.
 -  Ford lost the sales lead in the lucrative low-price field in the late 1920s to Chevrolet.
 -  Wal-Mart clearly lived up to its reputation as a low-price competitor.
 -  At that point, the traveller may be unaware of the low-price rival service.
 -  Some analysts fear that customers fleeing Abercrombie for low-priced rivals won't be back.
 -  The low-price retailer Dollar General, one of the fastest-growing chains in the country, opened 700 stores last year.
 -  A hair salon might drop the price of a haircut by $5 to compete with a new low-price salon down the block.
 -  Both low-price carriers attribute a substantial portion of the increase in traffic to people who have previously not considered air travel.
 
 Synonyms cheap, inexpensive, economy, economic, economical, low-cost, low-price, low-budget, reasonable, reasonably priced, cut-price, cut-rate, discount, discounted, bargain, bargain-basement  
    Definition of low-priced in US English: low-priced(also low-price) adjectiveˌlōˈprīstˌloʊˈpraɪst 1Not costing a great deal; inexpensive. Example sentencesExamples -  India can offer relatively low-priced high quality platinum jewellery.
 -  There are plenty of low-price scanners that will do the trick.
 -  Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk.
 -  Seeking a relatively low-price, low-key New Year's Eve celebration with the possibility of dancing, three of us traipsed down Fremont Avenue to a hip-hop show at Suite G.
 -  Among the highlights of the fair will be the new low-price PCs to be introduced.
 -  Are low-priced, impulse products all that should surround a checkout?
 -  Some people think a house is a bargain because it's low-priced, but they neglect to look next door.
 -  The pressure to cut costs - and the appeal of low-price software - has pushed other Seattle-area companies to India.
 -  A weaker dollar would give hard-pressed U.S. manufacturers some relief from low-priced imports.
 -  Organic markets weren't moving much quantity and she had to compete with low-priced vegetables from California or flooded markets.
 -  He loaded the stores up with hard-to-find gourmet items and low-priced wines.
 -  By that time, the availability of low-priced pianos had prompted thousands of Americans to install pianos in their parlours.
 -  The company, which employed 300 staff, ran into financial trouble following tough competition from larger national retailers and supermarkets selling low-price clothing.
 -  By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes.
 -  Apart from the low-price previews, there's a special two for one offer on Monday nights.
 -  There's a real shortage of low-priced housing in Mexico: a deficit of some 5 million dwellings, with demand growing by 700,000 units a year.
 -  Producers of multi-purpose, low-priced grapes are most likely to be pushed out of the wine market.
 -  Students, and of course their parents, who are on the look out for a low-priced notebook to meet school needs, should definitely consider buying a refurbished notebook computer.
 
 Synonyms cheap, low-price, low-cost, economical, economic, competitive, affordable, reasonable, reasonably priced, moderately priced, keenly priced, budget, economy, cheap and cheerful, bargain, cut-rate, cut-price, half-price, sale-price, sale, reduced, on special offer, marked down, discounted, discount, rock-bottom, giveaway - 1.1 Offering inexpensive goods or services.
 the competition of low-price airlines Example sentencesExamples -  There was no way to compete with low-priced foreign competitors.
 -  Wal-Mart clearly lived up to its reputation as a low-price competitor.
 -  Both low-price carriers attribute a substantial portion of the increase in traffic to people who have previously not considered air travel.
 -  A hair salon might drop the price of a haircut by $5 to compete with a new low-price salon down the block.
 -  Ford lost the sales lead in the lucrative low-price field in the late 1920s to Chevrolet.
 -  Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours.
 -  The low-price retailer Dollar General, one of the fastest-growing chains in the country, opened 700 stores last year.
 -  The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter.
 -  Some analysts fear that customers fleeing Abercrombie for low-priced rivals won't be back.
 -  At that point, the traveller may be unaware of the low-price rival service.
 
 Synonyms cheap, inexpensive, economy, economic, economical, low-cost, low-price, low-budget, reasonable, reasonably priced, cut-price, cut-rate, discount, discounted, bargain, bargain-basement  
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