high-priced
1 of 1adjective/ˈhaɪˌpraɪst/
Forms:more high-priced,most high-priced
1
having an expensive price
- The high-priced tickets for the concert sold out quickly.
- The store is known for its high-priced luxury items.
- The restaurant offers high-priced meals, but the quality is unmatched.
- He purchased a high-priced car, but it's worth the investment.
- High-priced gadgets often come with advanced features.