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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of prices and describing prices and costs in British Thesaurus

Types of prices and describing prices and costs

all in ()

if the price of something is all in, it includes everything

all-in (adjective)

British an all-in price includes everything, with no extra charges

all-inclusive (adjective)

including everyone or everything, especially all the costs, charges, and services that make up the total price of something

basic (adjective)

with no extra amounts of money included or charged

chargeable (adjective)

formal if an amount of money is chargeable, it must be paid

discounted (adjective)

discounted prices or rates are lower than usual

extra (adverb)

more than a particular amount of money

fancy (adjective)

fancy prices are much higher than they should be

good (adjective)

giving you a lot of value for something you are buying or selling

half-price (adjective)

at half the usual price

inclusive (adjective)

including all costs

inflated (adjective)

inflated prices or amounts are higher than they should be

introductory (adjective)

an introductory offer or price is a low price that is intended to encourage people to buy a new product

non-refundable (adjective)

if something that you buy is non-refundable, the money that you paid for it cannot be given back to you

premium (adjective)

premium prices are higher than usual

reasonable (adjective)

a reasonable price is fair and not too high

steep (adjective)

steep prices are very high

upfront (adjective)

upfront costs or payments are paid before you get the goods or services that you are buying

worth (adjective)

if you say how much something is worth, you state its value in money