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Cheapness
Cheapness meaning
The state or character trait of being cheap (stingy). | The state or characteristic of being cheap (whether inexpensive, poorly made, or both). | The state or characteristic of being cheap (whether inexpensive, poorly made, or both).
Synonyms of Cheapness
Example sentences (12)
At only the 30th percentile of value on the Book/Price metric, the stock's lack of coverage may be because the most traditional value metric does not properly reflect its cheapness.
If you're one of my regular readers/victims you know that I measure the cheapness (or not) of a stock in a few ways, ranging from the simple to the more complex.
At this point, his cheapness is affecting their marriage.
Basa isn’t exactly chosen for its flavor — it’s a catfish variety from Southeast Asia mainly valued for its cheapness — but the Sayyad kitchen cooks it just right, until flakey-tender.
More controversially, private companies have taken advantage of the cheapness of sequencing, offering simple kits direct to consumers.
First comes skeptical optimism as the door whips open with the same light cheapness it’s always had, but reveals a marvelously appointed and dare-I-say zen shrine of an interior.
Silver has reached a level of relative cheapness to gold that has only been seen on a few occasions during the past 20 years.
Although rice growing in Australia is highly profitable due to the cheapness of land, several recent years of severe drought have led many to call for its elimination because of its effects on extremely fragile aquatic ecosystems.
Currently, efforts are being made to revive the shipping industry on the Missouri River, because of the efficiency and cheapness of river transport to haul agricultural products, and the overcrowding of alternative transportation routes.
It became one of Porsche's best-selling models, and the relative cheapness of building the car made it both profitable and fairly easy for Porsche to finance.
The cheapness of commodities demands, caeteris paribus, on the productiveness of labour, and this again on the scale of production.
Watson, 3. But it was not only the style that concerned Watson and others, it was also the cheapness of Paine's book.