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pricey

American  
[prahy-see] / ˈpraɪ si /
Or pricy

adjective

pricier, priciest
  1. expensive or unduly expensive.

    a pricey wine.


pricey British  
/ ˈpraɪsɪ /

adjective

  1. an informal word for expensive

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Usage

What does pricey mean? Pricey describes something that is expensive or unreasonably expensive, as in Talya wanted to go on the world cruise, but the tickets were so pricey. Pricey is a highly subjective description, because everyone’s budget is different and everyone’s opinion about what an acceptable price is for a product or service varies. You’ll use pricey most often when you think the cost of something is much higher than you want to pay, whether or not a majority of people think that same item is pricey. You might also use pricey to describe something that is more expensive than others like it but that provides a higher value or quality in return. In this case, pricey would be an acceptable quality. Example: The hotel was a bit pricey, but we had a good time.

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Etymology

Origin of pricey

First recorded in 1930–35; price + -y 1

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