Costs - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːsts|  American pronunciation of the word costs
Brit.  |kɒsts|  British pronunciation of the word costs
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto cost
- this word is used as a plural form of the nouncost

noun

- pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation

Extra examples

It costs 10 dollars a day to park there.

A local call costs less than a long-distance or an international call.

What are the costs and benefits of the new law?

He projected next year's costs as being slightly higher than this year's.

The company agreed to bear the costs.

It costs $10 for a single glass of wine!

It costs less if you buy it direct from the manufacturer.

The company will shoulder the costs of the repairs.

The computer is an aid to keeping costs down.

The new one costs about twice as much.

We chose not to undertake the project because of the enormous costs involved.

Due to high costs, the program was never fully implemented.

The costs work out at L 50.

Rising prices parallel increasing fuel costs.

As the cost of steel goes up, expect to see a corresponding increase in building costs.

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