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affordable
adjective as in inexpensive
Strongest matches
Weak matches
bargain, budget, cost-effective, nominal, reasonable, reduced, steal, thrifty
Example Sentences
“I would have done the family piece first, which is affordable childcare, paid leave, extension of the child tax credit,” she said, basic issues facing Americans who “need to just get by today.”
What’s more, officials decided to spend affordable housing dollars that could have gone to building in Berry Creek down the hill in the cities of Oroville or Chico.
Before the fire, insurance in Coffey Park was more affordable because the neighborhood was considered at lower risk of burning.
And then fans can decide whether to continue to appreciate affordable baseball, staffed by friendly people, in aging but comfortable Angel Stadium, or instead to enjoy championship-caliber baseball at Dodger Stadium or Petco Park.
That’s how many homes the state needs to add that are affordable to people making under a certain income.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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