cheapness
Pronunciation: [ˈtʃiːp.nəs]
Word
Context: "cost"
(noun) the quality of being low in price. When something is cheap, it doesn’t cost much money. So, cheapness means that something is affordable or not expensive.
Example
The cheapness of the toy made it easy for everyone to buy one.
Example
The cheapness of the shoes worried me because I thought they might break easily.
Example
Do you think the cheapness of these notebooks affects their quality?
Context: "value"
(noun) the quality of being of lower quality or worth. Sometimes, things that are cheap can feel less valuable or important. So, cheapness can mean that something isn’t very special.
Example
The cheapness of the dinner did not reflect its deliciousness.
Example
His cheapness in choosing gifts made his friends feel unappreciated.
Example
Does the cheapness of a product always mean it's not good?
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