Pronunciation: /lɪst praɪs/
noun a price that is recommended by the manufacturer or seller as the initial selling price of a product
A1 The list price of the product is $10.
A2 When shopping online, always compare the list price with the sale price.
B1 The list price of the house was too high for the area.
B2 Before negotiating, it's important to know the list price of the car.
C1 The list price of the artwork was set by the artist's agent.
C2 Investors often use the list price of stocks to make decisions.
formal The list price of the car was $30,000, but I was able to negotiate a lower price.
informal The list price for the concert tickets is $100, but I'm sure we can find them cheaper online.
slang I can't believe the list price for those shoes is $200! That's way too expensive.
figurative The list price of success includes hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
list prices
more expensive than the list price
the most expensive list price
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has listed price
is listing price
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