Cheaper - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtʃiːpər|
Brit.  |ˈtʃiːpə|  British pronunciation of the word cheaper
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivecheap

adjective

- comparative form of cheap: more cheap

Extra examples

It is cheaper to live in the south than in the north.

This gas station is cheaper than the one by the highway.

Those less-known companies manufacture equivalent products at cheaper prices.

...pasturing sheep on town lands was actually a cheaper alternative to mowing...

...bought a smaller and cheaper replication of the marble statue for his garden...

It is cheaper to buy it in bulk.

Computers became cheaper and dispersed all over the world.

Maize still dear, but cheaper forward.

This isn't not only a sight cheaper but a damn sight eco-friendlier.

Nylon is cheaper than leather, and it's just as strong.

It's cheaper to buy direct from the manufacturer.

It's much cheaper to buy in bulk (=buy large quantities of something).

It's cheaper to make calls after 6pm.

Property is cheaper in Spain than here.

Gas appliances are usually cheaper to run than electric ones.

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