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cut-price

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkʌtˌpraɪs/
1

sold or offered at a reduced or discounted price

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  • The cut-price electronics store attracted customers with its discounted prices on smartphones, laptops, and other gadgets.
  • She purchased a cut-price airline ticket during the promotional sale, saving a significant amount on her travel expenses.
  • The supermarket offered cut-price deals on various groceries, encouraging budget-conscious shoppers to stock up on essentials.
  • The car dealership announced a cut-price event, making it an opportune time for buyers to take advantage of reduced prices on new and used vehicles.
  • The local restaurant attracted diners with its cut-price lunch specials, offering discounted menus during specific hours.