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cheap I. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English chepen, from Old English cēapian to buy; akin to Old High German koufōn, Old Norse kaupa, Gothic kaupōn 1. obsolete : to ask the price of : price 2. obsolete : to bargain or bid for II. \ˈchēp\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English chep, from Old English cēap trade, purchase, sale; akin to Old High German kouf trade, koufo merchant, Old Norse kaup bargain, Gothic kaupōn to trade; all from a prehistoric Germanic word stem borrowed from Latin caupo tradesman, innkeeper: perhaps akin to Greek kapēlos tradesman, innkeeper obs Britain : bargain — now used only in the phrase on the cheap • - on the cheap III. adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: cheap (II) (in such phrases as at good cheap at a bargain) 1. a. : of small cost : inexpensive especially as compared with the going price or the real value < living is cheaper during the summer than in winter > — formerly used with good or great < food is good cheap in a time of plenty > b. : charging a comparatively low price < the cheaper stores > c. : dealing in low-priced goods < the cheap stores along the waterfront > d. depreciated in value (as by currency inflation) < cheap dollars > 2. : costing little labor or effort or involving little trouble to obtain : easily obtained or attained < a cheap victory > < cheap kisses > — formerly used with good or great < compliments are good cheap > 3. a. : of inferior quality : of small intrinsic worth : shoddy, tawdry, meretricious < the cheap novel does not itself turn back to reality — Bernard De Voto > < nothing is cheap about this volume but its price — S.L.Faison > < cheap publicity > b. : worthy of scorn or rejection : unredeemed by any fine or lofty qualities : contemptible < a cheap and nasty life — G.B.Shaw > < a cheap and vulgar remark > < he feels pretty cheap > 4. a. : yielding small satisfaction < cheap entertainment > b. : paying or able to pay less than given amounts < a cheaper class of customers > 5. of money : obtainable at a low rate of interest 6. Britain : specially reduced in price < a cheap day ticket to Manchester — S.P.B.Mais > Synonyms: see contemptible • - cheap of IV. adverb : cheaply < bought the article cheap > |