A Small Price To Pay

B1 8+

Synonyms of a small price to pay

Collocations of a small price to pay

freedom
Frequency: 70 %

Losing his job was a small price to pay for the freedom to pursue his passion.

happiness
Frequency: 60 %

She believed that sacrificing a few luxuries was a small price to pay for the happiness of her family.

success
Frequency: 50 %

The long hours of hard work were a small price to pay for the success he achieved in his career.

peace of mind
Frequency: 45 %

The financial investment was a small price to pay for the peace of mind it brought him.

security
Frequency: 40 %

They knew that giving up some personal freedoms was a small price to pay for the security of their country.

Idiomatic Expressions for a small price to pay

  • Phrase: It's a small price to pay
    Meaning: It is a minor inconvenience or sacrifice that is worth enduring for a greater reward.
    Usage: I had to work overtime for a month, but it's a small price to pay for the promotion I received.