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Price

Price noun — The amount of money that is demanded as payment for something.

Usage example: I really wanted to buy that shirt, but the price was more money than I had

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Rate is a synonym for price in cost topic. In some cases you can use «Rate» instead the word «Price» as a verb or a noun, when it comes to topics like activity, evaluate, language, fix the price of. popular alternative


Rate

Rate verb — To make an approximate or tentative judgment regarding.

Usage example: nowadays most motorists would probably rate their cell phone as an “essential” piece of electronic equipment


Price is a synonym for rate in charge topic. You can use «Price» instead the word «Rate» as a noun or a verb, if it concerns topics such as cost, judge, goods, language. popular alternative


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high high price high rate
full full price full rate
low low price low rate
best best price best rate
Other adjectives: better, normal, usual, fixed, current, standard, average, reasonable, small, actual, increased, great, horrible, lower, decent, possible, ridiculous, highest, reduced, lowest, minimum, different, higher.

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  1. price

    The cost of a thing is all that has been expended upon it, whether in discovery, production, refinement, decoration, transportation, or otherwise, to bring it to its present condition in the hands of its present possessor; the price of a thing is what the seller asks for it. In regular business, as a rule, the seller’s price on his wares must be more than their cost to him; when goods are sold, the price the buyer has paid becomes their cost to himself. In exceptional cases, when goods are sold at cost, the seller’s price is made the same as the cost of the goods to him, the cost to the seller and the cost to the buyer becoming then identical. Price always implies that an article is for sale; what a man will not sell he declines to put a price on; hence the significance of the taunting proverb that «every man has his priceValue is the estimated equivalent for an article, whether the article is for sale or not; the market value is what it would bring if exposed for sale in the open market; the intrinsic value is the inherent utility of the article considered by itself alone; the market value of an old and rare volume may be very great, while its intrinsic value may be practically nothing. Value has always more reference to others’ estimation (literally, what the thing will avail with others) than worth, which regards the thing in and by itself; thus, intrinsic value is a weaker expression than intrinsic worth. Charge has especial reference to services, expense to minor outlays; as, the charges of a lawyer or physician; traveling expenses; household expenses.

    Synonyms:
    charge, cost, expenditure, expense, outlay, value, worth

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  1. price

    Synonyms:
    cost, figure, charge, expense, compensation, value, appraisement, worth

    Antonyms:
    donation, discount, allowance, remittance, abatement

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  1. monetary value, price, costnoun

    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»

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, terms, price, damage, toll, cost

  2. price, terms, damagenoun

    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?»

    Synonyms:
    hurt, cost, price, harm, toll, terms, legal injury, monetary value, impairment, footing, damage, equipment casualty, scathe, wrong

  3. price, cost, tollnoun

    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?»

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, price, terms, damage, toll, bell, cost

  4. pricenoun

    the high value or worth of something

    «her price is far above rubies»

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, terms, damage, toll, cost

  5. pricenoun

    a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal

    «the cattle thief has a price on his head»

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, terms, damage, toll, cost

  6. pricenoun

    cost of bribing someone

    «they say that every politician has a price»

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, terms, damage, toll, cost

  7. Price, Leontyne Price, Mary Leontyne Priceverb

    United States operatic soprano (born 1927)

    Synonyms:
    monetary value, terms, damage, toll, cost

  8. priceverb

    determine the price of

    «The grocer priced his wares high»

  9. priceverb

    ascertain or learn the price of

    «Have you priced personal computers lately?»

Matched Categories

    • Ascertain
    • Cost
    • Determine
    • Reward
    • Value
    • Worth

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  1. value

    decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale).

    the watches in this range are priced at $14.50.

    Submitted by JP03 on June 7, 2015  

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  1. List of paraphrases for «price»:

    prices, pricing, award, prize, awards, prix, cen, cost, prizes, fares, fare, rate, priced, rates, value

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  1. Stanley Fischer:

    The lower inflation that we’ll get from the lower price of oil is going to be temporary, i wouldn’t worry about that very much because that period of negative, low inflation is actually happening as a result of a phenomenon that’s making everyone better off, and furthermore likely to increase GDP rather than reduce it.

  2. David Lassen:

    Anything over that is not going to achieve that price to value.

  3. Billionaire Mori Arkin:

    If we wait a few months, we would have the same price without all the hassle and risk involved in a Mylan deal.

  4. Shigemitsu Tsuruta:

    The market has started to price in this prospect while the current level provides a good short-term rebound opportunity.

  5. Hoshiyar Zebari:

    Iraq is a founding member of OPEC, so we will definitely take part, and the idea would be to reduce production actually to impact the oil price, not sure we will say yes to Venezuela because we need to produce more, because of the challenges we have, but if we believe there would be a consensus, a collective decision then we might go with it.


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  • prysAfrikaans
  • ثَمَن, تَكْلِيف, السعرArabic
  • qiymətAzerbaijani
  • хаҡBashkir
  • цана́, коштBelarusian
  • цена́Bulgarian
  • মূল্যBengali
  • prizBreton
  • preuCatalan, Valencian
  • cena, ocenitCzech
  • цѣнаOld Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
  • хакChuvash
  • pris, vurdere, prissætteDanish
  • PreisGerman
  • αντίτιμο, κοστολογώ, τιμή, αξία, τίμημαGreek
  • precioSpanish
  • hind, hindamaEstonian
  • قیمت, بها, فیPersian
  • hinta, hinnoitellaFinnish
  • prixFrench
  • prìs, cuir luach airScottish Gaelic
  • prezoGalician
  • מחירHebrew
  • मूल्य, दाम, क़ीमतHindi
  • árHungarian
  • գինArmenian
  • hargaIndonesian
  • verðIcelandic
  • stimare, prezzo, valutareItalian
  • מחירHebrew
  • 手間賃, 報酬, 価格, 値段, 費用Japanese
  • ფასიGeorgian
  • бағаKazakh
  • ថ្លៃ, តម្លៃKhmer
  • 노임, 勞賃, 가격, 價格, 값, 품삯Korean
  • نرخ, به‌هاKurdish
  • бааKyrgyz
  • pretiumLatin
  • PräisLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • ລາຄາLao
  • kainaLithuanian
  • cenaLatvian
  • це́наMacedonian
  • үнэ, шагналMongolian
  • hargaMalay
  • prezzMaltese
  • ဈေးBurmese
  • schatten, prijs, prijzenDutch
  • prisNorwegian
  • аргъOssetian, Ossetic
  • cena, wycenićPolish
  • preçoPortuguese
  • predsch, pretsch, preziRomansh
  • prețRomanian
  • оценить, цена́, сто́имость, оценивать, ценаRussian
  • मूल्यSanskrit
  • preju, prégiu, préciu, présiu, prétziuSardinian
  • цијена, цена, cena, cijenaSerbo-Croatian
  • cenaSlovak
  • cenaSlovene
  • çmimAlbanian
  • pris, värdera, prissättaSwedish
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  • விலைTamil
  • వెల, ఫలితము, ధరTelugu
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  • presyo, halagaTagalog
  • fiyatTurkish
  • бәя, хак, бәһаTatar
  • ціна́, кошт, цінаUkrainian
  • دام, قیمتUrdu
  • baho, narxUzbek
  • giá, giá cả, giá bánVietnamese
  • פּרייַזYiddish
  • 價錢Chinese

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price | rate |

In obsolete terms the difference between price and rate

is that price is to set a price on; to value; to prize while rate is ratification; approval.

As nouns the difference between price and rate

is that price is the cost required to gain possession of something while rate is the estimated worth of something; value.

As verbs the difference between price and rate

is that price is to determine the monetary value of (an item), to put a price on while rate is to assign or be assigned a particular rank or level.

As a proper noun Price

is {{surname|Welsh patronymic|from=Welsh}}, anglicized from {{term|ap|lang=cy}} {{term|Rhys|lang=cy}}.

As a phrase PRICE

is protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation. A common treatment method for sprained joints.

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price

English

Noun

(en noun)

  • The cost required to gain possession of something.
  • * Shakespeare
    We can afford no more at such a price .
  • * , chapter=3, title= Mr. Pratt’s Patients
    , passage=My hopes wa’n’t disappointed. I never saw clams thicker than they was along them inshore flats. I filled my dreener in no time, and then it come to me that ‘twouldn’t be a bad idee to get a lot more, take ’em with me to Wellmouth, and peddle ’em out. Clams was fairly scarce over that side of the bay and ought to fetch a fair price .}}
  • The cost of an action or deed.
  • Value; estimation; excellence; worth.
  • * Bible, Proverbs xxxi. 10
    Her price is far above rubies.
  • * Keble
    new treasures still, of countless price
  • Derived terms

    * list price
    * pool price
    * price-conscious
    * price stability
    * purchase price
    * reserve price
    * selling price
    * shadow price
    * spot price
    * starting price
    * strike price
    * upset price

    Verb

    (pric)

  • To determine the monetary value of (an item), to put a price on.
  • (obsolete) To pay the price of, to make reparation for.
  • * 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , I.ix:
    Thou damned wight, / The author of this fact, we here behold, / What iustice can but iudge against thee right, / With thine owne bloud to price his bloud, here shed in sight.
  • (obsolete) To set a price on; to value; to prize.
  • (colloquial, dated) To ask the price of.
    to price eggs
  • rate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)

  • (obsolete) The estimated worth of something; value.
  • * 1599 , William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet , V.3:
    There shall no figure at such rate be set, / As that of true and faithfull Iuliet.
  • The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
  • * {{quote-magazine, title=No hiding place, date=2013-05-25, volume=407, issue=8837, page=74, magazine=(The Economist)
    citation
    , passage=In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result. If the bumf arrived electronically, the take-up rate was 0.1%. And for online adverts the “conversion” into sales was a minuscule 0.01%.}}

  • Speed.
  • * Clarendon
    Many of the horse could not march at that rate , nor come up soon enough.
  • The relative speed of change or progress.
  • The price of (an individual) thing; cost.
  • A set price or charge for all examples of a given case, commodity, service etc.
  • A wage calculated in relation to a unit of time.
  • Any of various taxes, especially those levied by a local authority.
  • (nautical) A class into which ships were assigned based on condition, size etc.; by extension, rank.
  • (obsolete) Established portion or measure; fixed allowance; ration.
  • * Spenser
    The one right feeble through the evil rate / Of food which in her duress she had found.
  • (obsolete) Order; arrangement.
  • * Spenser
    Thus sat they all around in seemly rate .
  • (obsolete) Ratification; approval.
    (Chapman)
  • (horology) The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time.
    daily rate»’; hourly »’rate ; etc.
  • Derived terms

    * at any rate
    * exchange rate
    * flat rate
    * interest rate
    * mortality rate
    * failure rate
    * rate limiting

    Verb

    (rat)

  • To assign or be assigned a particular rank or level.
    She is rated fourth in the country.
  • To evaluate or estimate the value of.
    They rate his talents highly.
  • * South
    To rate a man by the nature of his companions is a rule frequent indeed, but not infallible.
  • To consider or regard.
    He rated this book brilliant.
  • To deserve; to be worth.
    The view here hardly rates a mention in the travel guide.
  • * 1955 , edition, ISBN 0553249592, page 101:
    Only two assistant district attorneys rate corner offices, and Mandelbaum wasn’t one of them.
  • To determine the limits of safe functioning for a machine or electrical device.
    The transformer is rated at 10 watts.
  • (transitive, chiefly, British) To evaluate a property’s value for the purposes of local taxation.
  • (informal) To like; to think highly of.
    The customers don’t rate the new burgers.
  • To have position (in a certain class).
    She rates among the most excellent chefs in the world.
    He rates as the best cyclist in the country.
  • To have value or standing.
    This last performance of hers didn’t rate very high with the judges.
  • To ratify.
  • * Chapman
    to rate the truce
  • To ascertain the exact rate of the gain or loss of (a chronometer) as compared with true time.
  • Synonyms

    * (have position in a certain class) rank

    Verb

    (rat)

  • To berate, scold.
  • * Shakespeare
    Go, rate thy minions, proud, insulting boy!
  • * Barrow
    Conscience is a check to beginners in sin, reclaiming them from it, and rating them for it.
  • * 1526 , William Tyndale, trans. Bible , John IX:
    Then rated they hym, and sayde: Thou arte hys disciple.
  • * , I.56:
    Andronicus» the Emperour, finding by chance in his pallace certaine principall men very earnestly disputing against »Lapodius about one of our points of great importance, taunted and rated them very bitterly, and threatened if they gave not over, he would cause them to be cast into the river.
  • * 1825 , Sir (Walter Scott), , ch.iv:
    He beheld him, his head still muffled in the veila man borne down and crushed to the earth by the burden of his inward feelings.
  • * 1843 , (Thomas Carlyle), », book 2, ch.XV, »Practical — Devotional
    The successful monk, on the morrow morning, hastens home to . The successful monk, arriving at Ely, is rated for a goose and an owl; is ordered back to say that (Elmset) was the place meant.
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    • adj.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • property,
      • amount.
    • n.

      Leontyne Price (noun)

      • Leontyne Price.

      Mary Leontyne Price (noun)

      • Mary Leontyne Price.

      • offer,
      • bill.

      • aftermarket,
      • customer care,
      • cross-selling,
      • churn rate,
      • direct marketing,
      • buyer’s market,
      • sacrifice,
      • credit rating,
      • detail,
      • cold call,
      • call.

      • Capping,
      • bounce back,
      • cap,
      • cheapen,
      • climb,
      • beat down,
      • bottom out.

      • browse,
      • hit the town/street, etc.,
      • put something on the slate,
      • check out.

      • snag.

      asking price (noun)

      • marked price.

      attribute (noun)

      • price.

      bid (noun)

      • re-quest,
      • sub-missions,
      • sub-mission,
      • re-quests,
      • re quest,
      • pro position,
      • re quests,
      • sub missions,
      • pro-positions,
      • sub mission,
      • pro positions.

      bribe (noun)

      • sweetener,
      • ice,
      • feedbag,
      • gravy,
      • Sweeteners,
      • buyoff,
      • feedbags,
      • corrupting gift,
      • influence peddling,
      • corrupt money,
      • protection,
      • goody.

      charge (noun)

      • hire,
      • exaction,
      • ceiling,
      • valuation,
      • reward,
      • requital,
      • impost,
      • wholesale price,
      • disbursement,
      • estimate,
      • reckoning,
      • barter,
      • DUES,
      • appraisal,
      • Appraisement,
      • carry charge,
      • output,
      • demand,
      • guerdon,
      • exactment,
      • price ceiling,
      • pay,
      • consideration,
      • return,
      • retail price,
      • discount price,
      • prize,
      • par value,
      • equivalent,
      • wages.

      cost (noun)

      • arm a legs,
      • arm and a legs,
      • arm a leg,
      • bottom dollars,
      • arm legs,
      • arm and legs,
      • top dollars,
      • arm leg,
      • arm and leg.

      damage (noun)

      • damage.

      expenditure (noun)

      • come to,
      • outgo,
      • Outgoes,
      • spendings,
      • cash on barrelhead.

      expense (noun)

      • de-bits,
      • de privations,
      • de bit,
      • de privation,
      • de-privation,
      • over heads,
      • de-privations,
      • over-heads,
      • out pocket,
      • outdi,
      • de-bit,
      • de bits.

      fee (noun)

      • piece the action,
      • rakeoff,
      • rake offs,
      • piece action,
      • takein,
      • rakeoffs.

      figure (noun)

      • chiffers.

      financial value (noun)

      • bounty,
      • premium,
      • compensation,
      • score,
      • outlay,
      • face value,
      • wholesale,
      • sticker,
      • retail,
      • tune,
      • assessment,
      • expenditure,
      • discount.

      monetary value (noun)

      • monetary value.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • charge,
      • fee,
      • bribe,
      • expense,
      • payment,
      • values,
      • asking price,
      • worth,
      • tab,
      • integer,
      • cost,
      • rake off,
      • quotation,
      • ticket,
      • rake-off,
      • towage,
      • submissions,
      • towages,
      • upkeep,
      • brokerages,
      • piece of the action,
      • what it is,
      • bottom dollar,
      • arm and a leg,
      • nitty gritty,
      • price named,
      • nick,
      • take home,
      • sugar,
      • tariff,
      • desirabilities,
      • submission,
      • toll,
      • bid,
      • piece of action,
      • figure,
      • capitation,
      • tenders,
      • tithe,
      • tithes,
      • brokerage,
      • tax,
      • meaningfulness,
      • chiffer,
      • giveaways,
      • stated price,
      • tuition,
      • out lay,
      • ante,
      • fare,
      • rake-offs,
      • payroll,
      • desirability,
      • take-home,
      • payrolls,
      • pork barrel,
      • giveaway,
      • quotes,
      • monetary worth,
      • bacon and eggs,
      • worthiness,
      • current price,
      • bid price,
      • ransom,
      • request,
      • terms,
      • integers,
      • size of it,
      • rate,
      • out of pocket,
      • sum,
      • top dollar,
      • value,
      • published price.

      price (noun)

      • dearness,
      • levy,
      • duty.

      quotation/quote (noun)

      • bid prices,
      • current prices,
      • price nameds,
      • stated prices,
      • published prices.

      ransom (noun)

      • liberation money,
      • expiation.

      surcharge (noun)

      • overcharge,
      • surtaxes,
      • additional charge,
      • surtax.

      tab (noun)

      • in voice,
      • in-voice,
      • in-voices,
      • in voices.

      tax (noun)

      • capitations.

      terms (noun)

      • nittygritty,
      • pro visions,
      • pro-viso,
      • what i,
      • size it,
      • pre-mises,
      • under-standing,
      • pre mises,
      • pro-vision,
      • what is,
      • pro vision,
      • under standings,
      • pro viso,
      • pre-mise,
      • what it i,
      • pre mise,
      • under standing,
      • pro-visos,
      • pro-visions,
      • de-tails,
      • under-standings,
      • de tails.

      toll (noun)

      • ex actions,
      • ex action,
      • in road,
      • ex-action,
      • in-roads,
      • in-road,
      • in roads,
      • ex-actions.

      tuition (noun)

      • lessons.

      upkeep (noun)

      • sustentation.

      value (noun)

      • monetary worths,
      • pro fits,
      • pro-fits,
      • pro fit.

      wage/wages (noun)

      • take-homes,
      • bacon eggs,
      • bacon egg,
      • takehome,
      • re-turns,
      • Re-turn,
      • take homes,
      • bacon and egg,
      • re turns,
      • takehomes,
      • re turn.

      worth (noun)

      • worthinesses,
      • meaningfulnesses.
    • v.

      appraise (verb)

      • had ones number,
      • hath one number,
      • hath number,
      • figures out,
      • had number,
      • re-viewed,
      • haddest number,
      • hadst number,
      • having number,
      • have number,
      • in-spect,
      • in spect,
      • sets at,
      • have ones number,
      • having one’s number,
      • re viewing,
      • had one number,
      • setting at,
      • has one’s number,
      • hast one number,
      • re view,
      • had one’s number,
      • hath one’s number,
      • has one number,
      • looks over,
      • re views,
      • having ones number,
      • hast number,
      • re-views,
      • hadst one number,
      • having one number,
      • have one number,
      • takes account of,
      • re-view,
      • guesstimating,
      • has ones number,
      • took account of,
      • in spects,
      • re viewed,
      • taking account of,
      • hadst ones number,
      • haddest one number,
      • hast ones number,
      • has number,
      • hadst one’s number,
      • haddest ones number,
      • guesstimates,
      • in-spects,
      • re-viewing,
      • haddest one’s number,
      • hath ones number,
      • hast one’s number.

      assess financial value (verb)

      • fix,
      • mark down,
      • mark up,
      • put a price on,
      • reduce.

      charge (verb)

      • fixing price at,
      • re quire,
      • sells for,
      • re quires,
      • re-quired,
      • fixes price at,
      • re-quires,
      • selling for,
      • re-quire,
      • re-quiring,
      • re quired,
      • re quiring,
      • sold for,
      • fixed price at,
      • fixt price at.

      rate (verb)

      • took measure,
      • sized up,
      • putting down for,
      • relates to standard,
      • stood with,
      • takes one’s measure,
      • re spects,
      • redlines,
      • re-gard,
      • putting down as,
      • re-spect,
      • taking one’s measure,
      • took one measure,
      • puts down as,
      • sizes up,
      • took one’s measure,
      • taking measure,
      • taking one measure,
      • relating to standard,
      • standing in with,
      • guessing at,
      • stood in with,
      • take one measure,
      • thinks highly of,
      • stand with,
      • related standard,
      • related to standard,
      • takes one measure,
      • stands with,
      • relating standard,
      • takes measure,
      • re-spects,
      • stands in with,
      • typecasts,
      • redlining,
      • takes ones measure,
      • buttoning down,
      • take ones measure,
      • re spect,
      • re gards,
      • took ones measure,
      • relate standard,
      • guesses at,
      • redlined,
      • relates standard,
      • buttoned down,
      • buttons down,
      • taking ones measure,
      • puts down for,
      • standing with,
      • thinking highly of.

      set (verb)

      • fixes price,
      • de cree,
      • agreed up on,
      • agreeing up on,
      • de-crees,
      • fixt price,
      • pre-scribed,
      • de-cree,
      • agrees up on,
      • pre-scribing,
      • pre scribing,
      • pre-scribes,
      • re-solved,
      • de crees,
      • lays down,
      • de-creed,
      • pre scribe,
      • re-solving,
      • re solve,
      • fixing price,
      • re-solves,
      • re-solve,
      • pre-scribe,
      • de creed,
      • agreeing upon,
      • agree up on,
      • agrees upon,
      • re solves.
    • Other synonyms:

      • drawback,
      • unit cost,
      • cost price,
      • reserve,
      • inefficiency,
      • list price,
      • market value,
      • price point,
      • indirect cost,
      • wholesale price index,
      • purchase price,
      • outgoings,
      • cost of entry,
      • price tag,
      • price index,
      • ceiling price,
      • flat rate,
      • operating costs,
      • cost-plus,
      • WPI,
      • fixed cost,
      • downside,
      • Cost Benefit Analysis,
      • the cost of living,
      • carrying charge,
      • standing charge,
      • the consumer price index,
      • the cost-of-living index,
      • poundage,
      • selling price,
      • spot price,
      • cpi,
      • variable cost,
      • sticker price,
      • cost cutting,
      • opportunity cost,
      • surcharge,
      • market price,
      • prime cost,
      • shop around,
      • storage,
      • the retail price index.

      • disadvantage,
      • keep,
      • shop,
      • bargain,
      • service charge,
      • flip side.

      • handicap,
      • limitation,
      • quote,
      • admission,
      • overhead,
      • subscription.

      • take back.

      • minus,
      • loss.

      • mark.

      • change.

      Other relevant words:

      • guesstimate,
      • figured out,
      • typecasting,
      • Valuing,
      • looking over,
      • Gauging,
      • take measure,
      • redline,
      • typecast,
      • set,
      • sizing,
      • laying down,
      • fix price,
      • look over,
      • sized,
      • thought highly of,
      • guesstimated,
      • agree upon,
      • have one’s number,
      • Surveyed,
      • guessed at,
      • Levied,
      • appraise,
      • put down for,
      • fixed price,
      • lay down,
      • figure out,
      • take account of,
      • relate to standard,
      • stand in with,
      • size up,
      • figuring out,
      • looked over,
      • sell for,
      • laid down,
      • set at,
      • valuate,
      • guess at,
      • evaluate,
      • tabbing,
      • button down,
      • fix price at,
      • Pegged,
      • think highly of,
      • gauge,
      • tabbed,
      • agreed upon,
      • take one’s measure,
      • put down as.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • care,
      • flurry,
      • exactly,
      • eminent,
      • check,
      • apprise,
      • recompense,
      • money order,
      • definitely,
      • interest rate,
      • calculate,
      • stated value,
      • costs,
      • satisfaction,
      • honorable,
      • net interest,
      • wergild,
      • completely,
      • manipulate,
      • redress,
      • quoted price,
      • virtue,
      • amercement,
      • faithfully,
      • harm,
      • gigantic,
      • preciousness,
      • correctly,
      • par,
      • appreciate,
      • valuable,
      • invaluableness,
      • require,
      • restitution,
      • pricing,
      • just,
      • large,
      • discount rate,
      • indemnification,
      • absolutely,
      • desert,
      • fluctuation,
      • famous,
      • eminence,
      • extensive,
      • apprize,
      • amount charged,
      • good,
      • excellence,
      • small chance,
      • meticulously,
      • out-of-pocket,
      • Solatium,
      • remuneration,
      • forfeit,
      • square odds,
      • overprice,
      • consider,
      • quantify,
      • exact,
      • doom,
      • goodness,
      • rightly,
      • ascertain,
      • good chance,
      • swings,
      • for,
      • bank rate,
      • even chance,
      • costing,
      • bonus,
      • fix a price,
      • creditable,
      • praiseworthy,
      • literally,
      • directly,
      • remittance,
      • merit,
      • consequence,
      • pay off,
      • salvage,
      • rigorously,
      • indemnity,
      • simple interest,
      • reckon,
      • rally,
      • pricelessness,
      • nominal value,
      • perfectly,
      • assay,
      • atonement,
      • excellent,
      • accusation,
      • great,
      • parity,
      • wage,
      • worthy,
      • swing,
      • valuableness,
      • rich,
      • interest,
      • low,
      • book value,
      • splendid,
      • investment,
      • Reguerdon,
      • penance,
      • particularly,
      • amends,
      • precious,
      • estimable,
      • bearish prices,
      • penalization,
      • smart money,
      • assess,
      • rat,
      • commitment,
      • valorize,
      • minutely,
      • equipment casualty,
      • respected,
      • estimation,
      • hundred-to-one shot,
      • odds,
      • spending,
      • extreme,
      • flash price,
      • certainly,
      • rate of interest,
      • big,
      • price of money,
      • evaluation,
      • truly,
      • even break,
      • fair-trade,
      • damages,
      • long odds,
      • compound interest,
      • follow,
      • reparation,
      • closely,
      • flutter,
      • priceless,
      • high,
      • hurt,
      • closing price,
      • serious,
      • long shot,
      • Requitement,
      • admirable,
      • strictly,
      • punctually,
      • pry,
      • honorarium,
      • Payout,
      • quittance,
      • footing,
      • usury,
      • decline,
      • substantial,
      • impairment,
      • leave a mark,
      • accurately,
      • note down,
      • ask,
      • legal injury,
      • invoice,
      • meed,
      • liquidate,
      • mulct.

    How to use «Price» in context?

    Although there are many different meanings to the word «price«, in this context it refers to the cost of something. The price of a good or service is the amount of money that is paid for it. It can also refer to the value of something. The price of something can change over time, depending on the market conditions. Prices can also be regulated by governments.

    Paraphrases for Price:

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    • Equivalence

      • Proper noun, singular
        cost, pricing.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        cost, pricing.
      • Verb, past tense
        cost.
      • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
        cost.
      • Verb, base form
        cost.
    • Independent

      • Proper noun, singular
        goods, Standards, pushes, holds, awards, growers, farmers, outputs.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        discount, invoice, price-fixing, toll, affordability, prize-winner.
      • Verb, past tense
        paid, recorded.
      • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
        are.
      • Verb, 3rd person singular present
        helps, closes, weighs, pauses.
    • Other Related

      • Noun, singular or mass
        inflation, premium, price-setting.
      • Verb, base form
        re-price.

    Homophones for Price:

    • preiss, Pryce.

    Hypernym for Price:

    • n.

      • possession
        selling price, cash price, spot price, support level, factory price, asking price, purchase price, highway robbery, closing price, valuation, bid price.
    • v.

      • possession
        manipulate, mark up, overprice, underquote, rig.

    Hyponym for Price:

    • n.

      • attribute
        worth.
      • communication
        reward.
      • possession
        cost.
    • v.

      • cognition
        ascertain.
      • possession
        set, determine.

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    Resources

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    • PRICE synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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    • amount
    • bill
    • cost
    • demand
    • discount
    • estimate
    • expenditure
    • expense
    • fare
    • fee
    • figure
    • output
    • pay
    • payment
    • premium
    • rate
    • return
    • tariff
    • valuation
    • worth
    • appraisal
    • assessment
    • barter
    • bounty
    • ceiling
    • charge
    • compensation
    • consideration
    • damage
    • disbursement
    • dues
    • exaction
    • hire
    • outlay
    • prize
    • quotation
    • ransom
    • reckoning
    • retail
    • reward
    • score
    • sticker
    • tab
    • ticket
    • toll
    • tune
    • wages
    • wholesale
    • appraisement
    • asking price
    • face value
    • cost
    • expense
    • penalty
    • sacrifice
    • toll
    • appraise
    • cost
    • estimate
    • fix
    • reduce
    • value
    • evaluate
    • rate
    • sticker
    • mark down
    • mark up
    • put a price on

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    WORDS RELATED TO PRICE

    • pay
    • pot
    • price
    • stake
    • adjudge
    • apprize
    • assay
    • assess
    • audit
    • calculate
    • check
    • check out
    • deem
    • evaluate
    • examine
    • eye
    • figure
    • figure in
    • figure out
    • gauge
    • guesstimate
    • have one’s number
    • inspect
    • look over
    • peg
    • price
    • rate
    • read
    • review
    • set at
    • size
    • survey
    • take account of
    • valuate
    • value
    • adjudges
    • assays
    • assesses
    • audits
    • calculates
    • checks
    • checks out
    • deems
    • evaluates
    • examines
    • eyes
    • figure in
    • figures
    • figures out
    • gauges
    • guesstimates
    • has one’s number
    • inspects
    • looks over
    • pegs
    • prices
    • rates
    • reads
    • reviews
    • sets at
    • sizes
    • surveys
    • takes account of
    • valuates
    • values
    • adjudging
    • assaying
    • assessing
    • auditing
    • calculating
    • checking
    • checking out
    • deeming
    • evaluating
    • examining
    • eyeing
    • figure in
    • figuring
    • figuring out
    • gauging
    • guesstimating
    • having one’s number
    • inspecting
    • looking over
    • pegging
    • pricing
    • rating
    • reading
    • reviewing
    • setting at
    • sizing
    • surveying
    • taking account of
    • valuating
    • valuing
    • charge
    • cost
    • marked price
    • price
    • selling price
    • advance
    • amount
    • declaration
    • feeler
    • hit
    • invitation
    • offer
    • pass
    • price
    • proffer
    • proposal
    • proposition
    • request
    • submission
    • suggestion
    • sum
    • summons
    • tender

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