How do you use Inexpensive in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like cheap or threepenny, plus the exact meaning.
Inexpensive meaning
- Involving little expense; reasonable in price; cheap.
- Not extravagant in expenditure.
Synonyms of Inexpensive
Using Inexpensive
- The main meaning on this page is: Involving little expense; reasonable in price; cheap. | Not extravagant in expenditure.
- Useful related words include: cheap, twopenny, threepenny, sixpenny.
- In the example corpus, inexpensive often appears in combinations such as: an inexpensive, inexpensive and, relatively inexpensive.
Context around Inexpensive
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 12 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inexpensive
- In this selection, "inexpensive" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, relatively, provide, space, ways, dinghy and bluetooth stand out and add context to how "inexpensive" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and relatively inexpensive and are too inexpensive. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inexpensive" sits close to words such as arcade, assaults and coca, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inexpensive
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Body tracking isn’t inexpensive. (5 words)
Doudna and Charpentier’s method was highly replicable and relatively inexpensive. (11 words)
He also previously has written that fossil fuels are too inexpensive. (11 words)
Covering your webcam with a simple piece of electrical tape or by using a physical camera cover is an easy and inexpensive way to take control of your privacy and get some peace of mind. (35 words)
Had the company carefully planned the movement of cattle from their winter housing along a popular route used by walkers and cyclists and put sensible, inexpensive measures in place this incident would not have happened. (35 words)
However, there are inexpensive ways to get involved in sailboat racing, such as at community sailing clubs, classes offered by local recreation organizations and in some inexpensive dinghy and small catamaran classes. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, there are inexpensive ways to get involved in sailboat racing, such as at community sailing clubs, classes offered by local recreation organizations and in some inexpensive dinghy and small catamaran classes.
A base-model iPad with an inexpensive Bluetooth keyboard and cheap stand for the iPad might suffice.
A far from inexpensive bungalow in north London is on the market and offers a remarkably high ceiling.
And with its vast domestic market, China has cracked the code on inexpensive production of battery cells — the main cost of an EV.
As its name suggests, 4K streaming is offered by this inexpensive Roku streamer with HDR support also built-in.
Because of how relatively inexpensive it is, it has made a significant contribution to informing, educating, and entertaining of the general public.
Because of the high operational costs, Mr. Yuthasak stated that it will be challenging for tour operators to provide inexpensive excursions.
Because of their higher cost, lights compatible with Google Home or Alexa have struggled to replace the more inexpensive string lights illuminating trees or the exteriors of homes.
Body tracking isn’t inexpensive.
Building your own raised bed garden can be relatively inexpensive or it can get pricey.
Covering your webcam with a simple piece of electrical tape or by using a physical camera cover is an easy and inexpensive way to take control of your privacy and get some peace of mind.
Doudna and Charpentier’s method was highly replicable and relatively inexpensive.
For Ron Busch, the del Reys were a godsend: ambitious editors with an idea to churn out inexpensive books for an underserved market.
For those who may be interested, Fastrak racing is not inexpensive and features a cost-prohibitive barrier to entry.
Gitai, which also has offices in Japan, aims to provide the labor force for space: inexpensive robots capable of construction and maintaining space colonies and other infrastructure.
Governments could do a great deal to reduce this inequality – for example, by providing inexpensive or free public transportation to national parks and other places of natural beauty.
Had the company carefully planned the movement of cattle from their winter housing along a popular route used by walkers and cyclists and put sensible, inexpensive measures in place this incident would not have happened.
He also previously has written that fossil fuels are too inexpensive.
Her marbleizing process is simple and inexpensive, and the results are mighty (directions below).
He said items that 'only serve a purpose aesthetically' usually have 'inexpensive' alternatives, so paying a lot for them isn't necessary.
Common combinations with inexpensive
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an inexpensive 27×
- inexpensive and 22×
- relatively inexpensive 13×
- and inexpensive 11×
- inexpensive to 11×
- are inexpensive 10×
- is inexpensive 10×
- the inexpensive 6×
- inexpensive way 5×
- of inexpensive 5×