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Cheap

Adjective
UK /tʃiːp/
US /tʃiːp/

Definition

Low in cost or price.

Example

"She bought a cheap notebook at the store."

"They found a cheap flight to their holiday destination."

"These thrills may provide temporary happiness or fun but usually lack depth or lasting satisfaction."

Explanation

Cheap describes something that costs very little money. It can also suggest low quality, but not always. People often look for cheap items to save money. It can be used for products, services, or even figurative situations like “cheap thrills”, means simple pleasures or sources of excitement that are easily obtained and don’t cost much money, effort, or time.