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  2. CHEAP definition: 1. costing little money or less than is usual or expected: 2. If a shop or restaurant is cheap, it…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CHEAP is charging or obtainable at a low price. How to use cheap in a sentence.

  4. Cheap, inexpensive agree in their suggestion of low cost. Cheap now usually suggests shoddiness, inferiority, showy imitation, complete unworthiness, and the like: a cheap kind of fur. Inexpensive emphasizes lowness of price (although more expensive than cheap ) and suggests that the value is fully equal to the cost: an inexpensive dress.

  5. Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected. I'm going to live off campus if I can find somewhere cheap enough. Smoke detectors are cheap and easy to put up. Running costs are coming down because of cheaper fuel. They served breakfast all day and sold it cheap.

  6. Something cheap doesn't cost much money. But watch out, because cheap things are also often cheaply made. When prices are low, they're cheap: that's a good thing. However, this word is often an insult. Hitting someone who isn't looking is a cheap shot.

  7. Definition of cheap adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. cheap. adjective. /tʃiːp/ (comparative cheaper, superlative cheapest) Idioms. low price. costing little money or less money than you expected synonym inexpensive. cheap imports/flights. Their cheap prices have helped them pick up new customers.

  8. not expensive, or costing less than usual: I got a cheap flight to Spain at the last minute. It will be a lot cheaper to go by bus. Fewer examples. Eating out is relatively cheap. It's a safe and fairly cheap source of energy. There's an increasing demand for cheap housing.