cheap in Malayalam മലയാളം
cheap in Marathi मराठी
cheap in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
cheap in Sindhi سنڌي
cheap in English
- cheap⇄adj. 1. costing little.
Ex. Eggs are cheap out in the country.
2. costing less than it is worth.
Ex. Her new sweater will be cheap, because she bought the yarn to knit it herself.
3. charging low prices.
Ex. a cheap market - cheap⇄adv. at a low price; at small cost.
Ex. I sold the car cheap to get rid of it. - cheap⇄adv. cheaply.
- cheap⇄cheap, adjective, adverb, noun.
- cheap⇄expr. feel cheap, to feel inferior and ashamed, disconcerted, or embarrassed.
Ex. He felt cheap about rushing to get in line before the old lady carrying heavy parcels. - cheap⇄expr. good cheap, (Archaic.) a good bargain from the buyer's point of view; good market or abundant supply; lowness of price (sometimes used as an adjective or adverb).
Ex. Here is very good bread and wine, and good cheap I believe (George Wheler). - cheap⇄expr. hold cheap, to think little of; despise.
Ex. They hold winning cheap in comparison to fair play. - cheap⇄expr. on the cheap, in a cheap manner; cheaply.
Ex. ... skiing week-ends on the cheap (Observer). - cheap⇄noun (Obsolete.)1. trade.
2. a market place.
3. a price.
4. a bargain.
5. abundance of supply.
6. cheapness. - cheap⇄noun cheapness.