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inexpensive

adjective
in路​ex路​pen路​sive | \ 藢i-nik-藞spen(t)-siv How to pronounce inexpensive (audio) \

Definition of inexpensive

: reasonable in price : cheap

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Other Words from inexpensive

inexpensively adverb
inexpensiveness noun

Examples of inexpensive in a Sentence

inexpensive but pretty jewelry that can be worn every day

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First Known Use of inexpensive

circa 1846, in the meaning defined above

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inexpensive

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of inexpensive

: low in price : not expensive

inexpensive

adjective
in路​ex路​pen路​sive | \ 藢i-nik-藞spen-siv How to pronounce inexpensive (audio) \

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