Cost synonyms
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Part of speech:
price (related)
The cost at which something is obtained:
Charge is defined as the price that you have to pay to buy goods or services.
(Obs.) The act of expending; a spending or using up
be paid
To require in money
To remain in a certain state or situation undisturbed, untouched, or unmolested:
The act of paying or the state of being paid.
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Immoral or unjust effects:
Damage, harm, or loss:
The amount of something lost:
To cause physical pain to; hurt:
direct-costs (related)
material-costs (related)
high-cost (related)
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premium (related)
sell for
To require in money
be priced at
To require in money
be asked
To require in money
be demanded
To require in money
To require in money
be received
To require in money
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be needed
To require in money
To be in need of; need
To receive into a particular relation or association, as into one's care or keeping:
be marked at
To require in money
be valued (at)
To require in money
be worth
To require in money
To require in money
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be for sale at
To require in money
command a price of
To require in money
mount up to
To require in money
set one back
To require in money
(Now Rare) To compel; require; force
Capable of existing only in a particular environment or by assuming a particular role. An obligate aerobe, such as certain bacteria, can live only in the presence of oxygen. An obligate parasite cannot survive independently of its host.
To wander from or become ignorant of:
The definition of exorbitant is something that is excessive or goes beyond reasonable.
Of, related to or typifying extortion
Exceeding reasonable bounds:
Not able to be estimated; not able to be calculated, computed or comprehended, as because of great scale, degree or magnitude.
Extremely valuable; having value too great to measure; priceless
Very generous or liberal in giving or spending, often extravagantly so; prodigal
Extremely generous; lavish
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The spending or disbursement of money:
The definition of a Pyrrhic victory is a win where the victor suffers very big losses.
(Law) The act of surcharging.
To defray is defined as to offset the costs of something or bear the expense of something.
To use or manage with thrift:
To calculate approximately (the amount, extent, magnitude, position, or value of something).
To require a specified price
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(Scots) To hire.
To pay; settle:
(Intransitive) To suffer consequences.
To require a specified price
To cut off or out; omit or delete
To sell at less than the supposed value
To sound (the hour, a knell, etc.) by this
retribution (antonym)
Punishment for evil done
A bill or check, as for expenses
The act, instance, or process of disbursing.
transactions (related)
Plural form of transaction
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monetary value
the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)
operating costs (related)
costs (related)
overheads (related)
unit-cost (related)
saving (related)
budget (related)
Find another word for cost. In this page you can discover 77 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for cost, like: price, charge, expense, value, be paid, be, payment, harm, detriment, loss and pain.