Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Cheap and inexpensive in British Thesaurus
Cheap and inexpensive
competitive (adjective)
competitive prices are cheaper than many others
economical (adjective)
affordable (adjective)
inexpensive (adjective)
something that is inexpensive does not cost much money. A more usual word is cheap
not expensive and of reasonable quality
used for emphasizing that something is worth more than it costs
going cheap ()
used about something that is a cheaper type of a similar but more impressive thing
used for emphasizing that something is good value and not expensive
cut-price (adjective)
British cheaper than the normal price. The American word is cut-rate
dirt cheap (adjective)
informal very cheap
economical (adjective)
used about something that is not expensive to make, buy, or use
economically (adverb)
favorable ()
the American spelling of favourable
favourable (adjective)
a favourable price is cheap or reasonable
for a song ()