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See also: lowcost
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Adjective
[edit]low-cost (comparative lower-cost or more low-cost, superlative lowest-cost or most)
- Low in price; cheap, inexpensive.
- Antonym: high-cost
- 2020 November 18, Industry Insider, “Improving rail connectivity”, in Rail, page 68:
- For passengers, the decline in numbers using the short sea route (to 1.8 million in 2017) reflects the emergence of low-cost airlines and the expansion of flights serving Ireland from many regional airports in Britain.
- 2022 May 11, Sandra E. Garcia, “Butt Lifts Are Booming. Healing Is No Joke.”, in The New York Times Magazine[1]:
- Lower-cost B.B.L.s have created a market for similarly priced postoperative care. These are not the relaxing, spalike havens like the ones that serve wealthier clientele.
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[edit]References
[edit]- “low-cost”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.