Antonyms of adj expensive

1 sense of expensive

Sense 1
expensive (vs. cheap) -- (high in price or charging high prices; "expensive clothes"; "an expensive shop")

cheap (vs. expensive), inexpensive -- (relatively low in price or charging low prices; "it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants")
        => bargain-priced, cut-rate, cut-price -- (costing less than standard price; "buying bargain-priced clothes for the children"; "cut-rate goods")
        => catchpenny (prenominal) -- (designed to sell quickly without concern for quality; "catchpenny ornaments")
        => dirt cheap -- (very cheap; "a dirt cheap property")
        => low-budget -- (made on or suited to a limited budget; "a low-budget movie"; "a low-budget menu")
        => low-cost, low-priced, affordable -- (that you have the financial means for; "low-cost housing")
        => nickel-and-dime (prenominal) -- (low-paying; "a nickel-and-dime job")
        => sixpenny, threepenny, twopenny, tuppeny, two-a-penny, twopenny-halfpenny -- (of trifling worth)

Similarity of adj expensive

1 sense of expensive

Sense 1
expensive (vs. cheap) -- (high in price or charging high prices; "expensive clothes"; "an expensive shop")
       => big-ticket (prenominal), high-ticket (prenominal) -- (very expensive; "big-ticket items like cars and furs"; "a big-ticket government program")
       => costly, dear (predicate), high-priced, pricey, pricy -- (having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant")
       => dearly-won, costly -- (entailing great loss or sacrifice; "a dearly-won victory")
       => overpriced -- (too costly for the value; "overpriced items at resort shops")
          Also See-> valuable#1

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