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Synonyms and antonyms of Discounts and price reductions in British Thesaurus

Discounts and price reductions

discount (noun)

a reduction in the price of something

reduction (noun)

the amount by which the price of something is reduced

special offer (noun)

a low price that a shop offers for a short period of time

cash discount (noun)

a reduction in the price of something that is offered if you pay the full amount immediately in cash

on offer ()

being sold for a lower price for a short time

off (adjective)

used for saying that a price has been reduced by a particular amount

nosedive (noun)

mainly journalism a sudden reduction in prices, profits etc

on sale (American)

American available for people to buy at a price that is less than the usual price. The British expression is on offer

free fall (noun)

an occasion when a price or value suddenly becomes much lower

economies of scale (noun)

reductions in the cost of making and selling products that are made possible because a business is very large

concession (noun)

a reduction in the rate of something such as taxes for some groups of people

concession (noun)

a reduction in the price of something for some groups of people such as students

markdown (noun)

a reduction in the price of something

special (noun)

a special offer

trade discount (noun)

a reduction in the price of something offered by one business to another, especially by businesses that are involved in the same type of work

twofer (noun)

informal a special offer or arrangement by which you pay for one thing and get another one free