Inexpensive

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈɪk.spən.sɪv/

Definitions of inexpensive

adjective describing something that is low in cost or price

Example Sentences

A1 I bought an inexpensive shirt at the store.

A2 She found an inexpensive apartment in the city center.

B1 The restaurant offers a variety of inexpensive menu options.

B2 The hotel room was clean and inexpensive, perfect for budget travelers.

C1 The company is known for producing high-quality products at inexpensive prices.

C2 Despite being an inexpensive brand, their products are durable and long-lasting.

Examples of inexpensive in a Sentence

formal The company offers a range of inexpensive options for businesses on a budget.

informal I found an inexpensive dress for the party at the thrift store.

slang I scored these sneakers for super cheap, they were so inexpensive!

figurative His advice was like an inexpensive gem, valuable yet affordable.

Grammatical Forms of inexpensive

past tense

inexpensive

plural

inexpensives

comparative

more inexpensive

superlative

most inexpensive

present tense

is inexpensive

future tense

will be inexpensive

perfect tense

has been inexpensive

continuous tense

is being inexpensive

singular

inexpensive

positive degree

inexpensive

infinitive

to be inexpensive

gerund

being inexpensive

participle

inexpensive

Origin and Evolution of inexpensive

First Known Use: 1834 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'inexpensive' originated from the combination of the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and the word 'expensive' meaning 'costly'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is not costly or expensive, the word 'inexpensive' has evolved to also imply affordability and good value for the price.