How to Use "Cheap" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words cheap (adj): low priced; low quality

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Used with verbs:

"These pants are cheap."
(be: is/am/are)

"I bought the furniture cheap at the garage sale."
(bought, purchased, got, sold)

"Houses don't come cheap in this neighborhood."
(don't come, come)

"Your jacket looks cheap."
(looks, seems, appears, be: is/am/are)

Used with adverbs:

"Our apartment is extremely cheap."
(extremely, very, fairly, quite)

"The designer handbag was amazingly cheap at the outlet store."
(amazingly, incredibly, remarkably, ridiculously)

"This is comparatively cheap from what I paid."
(comparatively, relatively, reasonably)

Used with nouns:

"Where can I find a cheap flight?"
(flight, ticket, hotel, fare)

"Don't buy cheap beer."
(beer, wine, coffee, cigars, perfume)

"I'm looking for cheap clothes."
(clothes, restaurants, food, furniture)

"The store sells cheap imports."
(imports, knockoffs, imitations, products)


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