What does PRICE mean?

Price

Parts of Speech: Noun, verb

Definitions:

  • Noun: The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
  • Verb: To set the value or cost of something.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /praɪs/
  • UK: /praɪs/

Origin and Usage:

The word "price" originated in the 13th century from the Old French word "pris", meaning "value, worth, reward". It is commonly used in economics, finance, and commerce to refer to the amount of money expected or given in exchange for goods or services.

Synonyms:

  • Cost
  • Value
  • Expense
  • Charge
  • Fee

Related Words:

  • Value
  • Worth
  • Costs
  • Money
  • Goods

Example Sentences:

  • The price of the new car was too high for him to afford.
  • The company is planning to price their new product competitively in the market.
  • She asked the shopkeeper to reduce the price of the dress.
  • He had to pay a high price for his mistake.
  • The price of oil has been fluctuating for the past few months.


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