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inexpensive, a.|ɪnɛkˈspɛnsɪv| [in-3.] 1. Not expensive or costly; involving little expense; cheap.
1837[implied in inexpensively]. a1846Eclectic Rev. cited by Worcester. 1859Lang Wand. India 185, I resolved upon taking a small bungalow for a short period, and furnishing it in a mild and inexpensive manner. 1896W. G. Woolcombe Pract. Work Physics iii. Pref., The apparatus required is inexpensive. 2. Not given to expenditure; not extravagant.
1859Hawthorne Fr. & It. Jrnls. II. 273 The Swiss people are frugal and inexpensive in their habits. |