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affordable
adjective as in inexpensive
Strongest matches
Weak matches
bargain, budget, cost-effective, nominal, reasonable, reduced, steal, thrifty
Example Sentences
It certainly won’t do anything to help make daily life affordable for voters.
Sallenave said the Chime survey found that younger generations — millennials and Gen Z members — are particularly adept at scaling back or making other changes when planning gatherings to ensure a fun but affordable Thanksgiving.
It simply reduces the share price to make the stock more affordable for individual investors—regular folks—many who don’t have the deep pockets of professional investors.
But Health Secretary Neil Gray said it was a "fair, affordable, equitable pay offer" and urged members to reject strike action.
“If we can use our technology to make that much more affordable to people, I think volumes will absolutely grow.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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