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low-priced

American  
[loh-prahyst] / ˈloʊˈpraɪst /

adjective

  1. selling at a low price; inexpensive; cheap.


Etymology

Origin of low-priced

First recorded in 1715–25

Example Sentences

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Releasing a new, low-priced laptop while competitors are scrambling to offset cost headwinds by raising prices was a big swing.

From Barron's

Soaring memory costs, driven by AI demand, are forcing competitors to raise prices, while Apple introduced a low-priced MacBook Neo.

From Barron's

Chinese EV competition is brutal, with many low-priced models looking for market share.

From Barron's

The MP deal included capital for expansion, a price floor to ensure China couldn’t flood the market with low-priced materials, and off-take agreements to ensure all MP’s products will be sold.

From Barron's

Several countries have raised concerns that their markets are being flooded with low-priced Chinese products they cannot compete with.

From BBC