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cheap/cheep

cheap (chēp)

Adjective. cheaper, cheapest.

    • Relatively low in cost; inexpensive or comparatively inexpensive.
    • Obtainable at a low rate of interest. Used especially of money.
    • Achieved with little effort: a cheap victory; cheap laughs.
    • Of or considered of small value: in wartime, when life was cheap.
    • Of poor quality; inferior: a cheap toy.
    • Worthy of no respect; vulgar or contemptible: a cheap gangster.

Adverb. cheaper, cheapest.

    • Inexpensively: got the new car cheap.

cheep (chēp)

Noun

    • A faint, shrill sound like that of a young bird; a chirp

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