Pronunciation: /reɪt kɑrd/
noun a document detailing the cost of advertising space or time in a publication or on a broadcast
A1 I don't understand the rate card for this hotel.
A2 Can you please send me the rate card for your services?
B1 The rate card provided all the necessary information about pricing.
B2 Before booking, make sure to review the rate card for any additional charges.
C1 The rate card is subject to change depending on market conditions.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, I always compare rate cards before making a reservation.
formal The rate card outlines the prices for different services offered by the company.
informal Have you seen the rate card for the new restaurant in town? It's pretty expensive.
slang I always check the rate card before deciding to buy anything online.
figurative In the competitive market, having a clear rate card can help businesses stand out from the competition.
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