half-priceadjective, adverb
uk/ˌhɑːfˈpraɪs/us/ˌhæfˈpraɪs/A2 costing half the usual price:
I got some half-price pizzas at the supermarket.
Children aged 12 and under get in half-price.
More examples
- People who are 65 years old and over can get half-price tickets.
- This coat was half-price in the sales - a real bargain.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Costing little or no money
- bargain
- bargain bin
- cheap rate
- cheaply
- cut-price
- downscale
- economy-size
- entry level
- knock-down
- low-rent
- mass market
- modest
- nothing
- reasonably
- snip
- something
- song
- steal
- tacky
- trinket
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half-pricenoun [ U ]
uk/ˌhɑːfˈpraɪs/us/ˌhæfˈpraɪs/half the usual price:
to pay/charge half-price
They were selling copies of her book at half-price.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Costing little or no money
- bargain
- bargain bin
- cheap rate
- cheaply
- cut-price
- downscale
- economy-size
- entry level
- knock-down
- low-rent
- mass market
- modest
- nothing
- reasonably
- snip
- something
- song
- steal
- tacky
- trinket
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