Something that is inexpensive does not cost very much.
...a variety of good inexpensive restaurants.
Synonyms: cheap, reasonable, low-priced, budget More Synonyms of inexpensive
inexpensive in British English
(ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv)
adjective
not expensive; cheap
Derived forms
inexpensively (ˌinexˈpensively)
adverb
inexpensiveness (ˌinexˈpensiveness)
noun
inexpensive in American English
(ˌɪnɛkˈspɛnsɪv; ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv)
adjective
not expensive; costing relatively little; low-priced; cheap
SIMILAR WORDS: cheap
Derived forms
inexpensively (ˌinexˈpensively)
adverb
inexpensiveness (ˌinexˈpensiveness)
noun
Examples of 'inexpensive' in a sentence
inexpensive
So far the inexpensive and quick test has been used only on patients with suspected cancer of the oesophagus.
The Sun (2016)
Buck added that setting up the site was relatively inexpensive and that the main costs involved are around maintaining and refreshing content on the network.
Computing (2010)
The good news is, it's a relatively inexpensive trend.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
There is no inexpensive way to fix this problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Sentence reviewing is an inexpensive and effective route to better justice and lower prison numbers.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
This is a simple and inexpensive office procedure.
Laszlo, John (MD) Understanding Cancer (1987)
They are relatively inexpensive and easy to buy.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
This method has the great advantage of being very quick and inexpensive.
Mumby, Keith The Allergy Handbook (1988)
They also are relatively inexpensive and easily accessible.
Christianity Today (2000)
There are inexpensive ways to do this.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
There are many simple inexpensive ones you can slap on your display to protect it.
The Sun (2013)
The test is inexpensive and easy to conduct.
McKenzie, James F. & Pinger, Robert R. An Introduction to Community Health (1995)
They are relatively inexpensive and are quick and easy to cook.
The Sun (2014)
These can be relatively inexpensive to remove.
Laszlo, John (MD) Understanding Cancer (1987)
Is it worth finding an inexpensive way to learn?
Tondeur, Keith Say Goodbye to Debt (1994)
Surely some sort moisturising routine would have been simple and inexpensive remedy.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Its advantage is that it is both easy and inexpensive to administer.
Tompkins, Jonathan Human Resource Management in Government (1995)
Our findings could provide a quick and inexpensive way to identify patients most at risk.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Getting there is relatively simple and inexpensive.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
And flying between the islands is quick and inexpensive.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
But we often forget a simple and inexpensive route to a certain sort of temporary happiness.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Lighting can be inexpensive and effective.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
That was relatively inexpensive to repair.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
They take for granted easy access to inexpensive technological, social and collaborative tools.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Felt pens were popular for colour, not surprisingly because they are relatively inexpensive and readily available.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Still, this is a relatively inexpensive way to observe the sun.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Treatment by the methods of clinical ecology is safe, inexpensive, and effective.
Randolph, Theron G. & Moss, Ralph W. (contributor) An Alternative Approach to Allergies (1990)
In other languages
inexpensive
British English: inexpensive /ˌɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is inexpensive does not cost much.
...a large variety of inexpensive restaurants.
American English: inexpensive
Arabic: رَخِيصٌ
Brazilian Portuguese: barato
Chinese: 便宜的
Croatian: jeftin
Czech: levný
Danish: billig
Dutch: goedkoop
European Spanish: económico barato
Finnish: huokea
French: bon marché
German: preiswert
Greek: φθηνός
Italian: economico
Japanese: 安い
Korean: 값싼
Norwegian: rimelig billig
Polish: niedrogi
European Portuguese: barato
Romanian: ieftin
Russian: недорогой
Latin American Spanish: económico
Swedish: billig
Thai: ไม่แพง
Turkish: pahalı olmayan
Ukrainian: недорогий
Vietnamese: không đắt
Chinese translation of 'inexpensive'
inexpensive
(ɪnɪkˈspɛnsɪv)
adj
便宜的 (piányi de)
(adjective)
Definition
not costing a lot of money
a huge variety of good inexpensive restaurants
Synonyms
cheap
Smoke detectors are cheap and easy to put up.
People want good service at a cheap price.
reasonable
His fees were quite reasonable.
low-priced
budget
Cheap flights are available from budget travel agents.
a budget price
bargain
modest
the modest home of a family who lived off the land
low-cost
economical
It is more economical to wash a full load.
Opposites
dear
,
expensive
,
costly
,
high-priced
,
pricey
,
exorbitant
,
uneconomical
Additional synonyms
in the sense of budget
Definition
inexpensive
Cheap flights are available from budget travel agents.a budget price
Synonyms
inexpensive,
economy,
bargain,
sale,
reduced,
keen,
reasonable,
low-priced,
low-cost,
cut-price,
economical,
cheapo (informal)
in the sense of economical
Definition
not requiring a lot of money to use
It is more economical to wash a full load.
Synonyms
economic (informal),
fair,
cheap,
reasonable,
modest,
low-priced,
inexpensive
in the sense of modest
Definition
not ostentatious or pretentious
the modest home of a family who lived off the land