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Cheap for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: tʃip

What does Cheap really mean?

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Hey there! So, the word "cheap" can mean a few different things. Basically, it means that something is low in price. So, if something is cheap, it's not expensive. It's like when you find a really good deal on something that doesn't cost a lot of money.

But "cheap" can also have another meaning. It can be used to describe something that is not made well or of low quality. For example, if you buy a shirt that's really cheap, it might not be very well-made and might fall apart easily.

So, think of "cheap" like when you go to the store and find a toy that's on sale for a really low price. It's a good deal because it doesn't cost a lot of money. But sometimes, things that are cheap might not last very long or work as well as something that costs more.

So, when you hear someone say something is cheap, they might be talking about how it's not expensive or they might be saying it's not very well-made. It's all about context and what the person is trying to say. Hope that helps!

Revised and Fact checked by Liam Lewis on 2023-11-13 22:16:55

Cheap In a sentece

Learn how to use Cheap inside a sentece

  • I found a cheap book at the used bookstore.
  • The store down the street sells really cheap candy.
  • My friend bought a cheap phone that works really well.
  • I got a really cheap ticket to the concert because I bought it early.
  • I found a cheap apartment to rent in the city.