| price | | |
| n. (attribute) | 1. cost, monetary value, price | the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold).; "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection" |
| ~ value | the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.; "the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world" |
| ~ average cost | total cost for all units bought (or produced) divided by the number of units. |
| ~ differential cost, incremental cost, marginal cost | the increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output. |
| ~ expensiveness | the quality of being high-priced. |
| ~ assessment | the market value set on assets. |
| ~ inexpensiveness | the quality of being affordable. |
| n. (possession) | 2. damage, price, terms | the amount of money needed to purchase something.; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?" |
| ~ cost | the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor. |
| ~ asking price, selling price | the price at which something is offered for sale. |
| ~ bid price | (stock market) the price at which a broker is willing to buy a certain security. |
| ~ closing price | (stock market) the price of the last transaction completed during a day's trading session. |
| ~ factory price | price charged for goods picked up at the factory. |
| ~ highway robbery | an exorbitant price.; "what they are asking for gas these days is highway robbery" |
| ~ purchase price | the price at which something is actually purchased. |
| ~ cash price, spot price | the current delivery price of a commodity traded in the spot market. |
| ~ support level | (stock market) the price at which a certain security becomes attractive to investors. |
| ~ valuation | assessed price.; "the valuation of this property is much too high" |
| n. (attribute) | 3. cost, price, toll | value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something.; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?" |
| ~ value | the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.; "the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world" |
| ~ death toll | the number of deaths resulting from some particular cause such as an accident or a battle or a natural disaster. |
| n. (attribute) | 4. price | the high value or worth of something.; "her price is far above rubies" |
| ~ worth | the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful. |
| n. (communication) | 5. price | a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal.; "the cattle thief has a price on his head" |
| ~ reward | the offer of money for helping to find a criminal or for returning lost property. |
| n. (possession) | 6. price | cost of bribing someone.; "they say that every politician has a price" |
| ~ cost | the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor. |
| n. (person) | 7. leontyne price, mary leontyne price, price | United States operatic soprano (born 1927). |
| ~ soprano | a female singer. |
| v. (possession) | 8. price | determine the price of.; "The grocer priced his wares high" |
| ~ set, determine | fix conclusively or authoritatively.; "set the rules" |
| ~ mark up | increase the price of. |
| ~ rig, manipulate | manipulate in a fraudulent manner.; "rig prices" |
| ~ overprice | price excessively high. |
| ~ underquote | offer for sale at a price lower than the market price. |
| v. (cognition) | 9. price | ascertain or learn the price of.; "Have you priced personal computers lately?" |
| ~ ascertain | learn or discover with certainty. |
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