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low-cost Definition

low·-cost (-kôst′)

adjective

available at a low cost

low-cost Usage Examples

Converse of object

advertize: Rates of insurance linking a price choices can be advertize a low-cost.

Adjective modifier

  • initial: Indeed initial low-cost on a gross own people poisons.
  • new: This new low-cost, easy-to-use vehicle tracking system is now possible for just 98p per day.

Modifies a noun

  • airline: Do any low-cost airlines fly direct from the UK to Croatia?
  • carrier: The expansion of low-cost carriers is now a reality.
  • easyjet: From December, low-cost carrier easyJet will operate a daily service from the airport to Geneva, in Switzerland.
  • flight: Avro, the UK's award winning cheap ticket operator, for low-cost flights.
  • loans: Over 100 Low-Cost Loans at MoneyExpert MoneyExpert compare all loan deals from all major UK lenders with loan rates from 5 % APR.
  • ownership: The Chancellor also unveiled plans to boost low-cost home ownership via an initiative with the CML.

Modifying Another Word

  • relatively: There are a number of companies providing relatively low-cost equipment to counter this problem.
  • very: This could then be a very low-cost connection, with an additional cost for Internet connection.
  • only: This is the only low-cost image-editing program that has such a tool.
  • extremely: Both ears extremely low-cost car in pots isdn vote on which.
  • fairly: Although there are fairly low-cost portable items on the market, I'm sure this works fine.
  • not: Shows scheduled and charter, but not low-cost carriers, so was unable to find the cheapest Madrid flight that day on easyJet.

Used with adjective complement

  • develop: The Greenwich team has concentrated its work on the traditional foods of developing countries to develop low-cost, enriched food mixes.
  • offer: In the hands of a skilled investor, Internet trading is a valuable tool, offering low-cost, real-time share dealing.
  • provide: LANs and wireless LANs provide low-cost, high-bandwidth networking capabilities within a small geographical area.
  • include: Other pin-compatible modules in the range include extremely low-cost V.22 bis modules and fully featured V.92 ( 56,000 bps ) modules with speakerphone facilities.