without price

Variant of price

price definition

price (prīs)

noun

  1. the amount of money, etc. asked or paid for something; cost; charge
  2. value or worth
  3. a reward for the capture or death of a person
  4. money or other consideration sufficient to be a bribe or inducement
  5. the cost, as in life, labor, sacrifice, etc., of obtaining some benefit or advantage

Etymology: ME & OFr pris < L pretium, price < IE *preti-, equivalent < base *per-, to sell, make equal > par

transitive verb priced, pricing pric′·ing

  1. to put a price on; fix the price of
  2. Informal to ask or find out the price of

Related Forms:

price Idioms

at any price

no matter what the cost

beyond price

or without price
priceless; invaluable

price out of the market

to force (oneself or one's product) out of competition by charging prices that are too high

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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