Cheap

/tʃiːp/ adjective

Cheap means costing little money. It can also mean low in quality or mean and ungenerous, depending on how it’s used.

“Cheap” comes from Old English “ceap,” meaning “trade” or “bargain,” related to buying and selling. Over time, the sense shifted from the act of bargaining to the idea of something costing little.

AMርካሽ
ARرخيص
BNসস্তা
CSlevný
DAbillig
DEbillig
ELφτηνός
ESbarato
FAارزان
FIhalpa
FRbon marché
GUસસ્તું
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