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adjective
- 1. relatively inexpensive; cheap: "a low-cost airline"
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cheap, or not costing as much as other things of the same type: As new low-cost competitors from Asia and eastern Europe have entered the global marketplace, Britain's manufacturers have been forced to move upmarket. Around 60% of the companies surveyed had some of their IT work done in low-cost countries.
adjective. relatively inexpensive. Apple clearly needs a low-cost line that still maintains margins. a low-cost airline. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. low-cost in American English. (ˈloʊˌkɔst ) adjective. available at a low cost. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
The meaning of LOW-COST is obtainable at a low cost. How to use low-cost in a sentence.
Low-cost definition: able to be purchased or acquired at relatively little cost. See examples of LOW-COST used in a sentence.
cheap, or not costing as much as other things of the same type: As new low-cost competitors from Asia and eastern Europe have entered the global marketplace, Britain's manufacturers have been forced to move upmarket. Around 60% of the companies surveyed had some of their IT work done in low-cost countries.
producing or supplying something that is cheap or costs less than usual to buy . a low-cost airline; They can now successfully compete against low-cost foreign producers.
1. low-cost - that you have the financial means for; "low-cost housing". affordable, low-priced. cheap, inexpensive - relatively low in price or charging low prices; "it would have been cheap at twice the price"; "inexpensive family restaurants".