If something is affordable, it’s priced reasonably, and you have enough money to buy it. The adjective affordable can either mean “cheap,” or it can imply that even if it’s expensive, you have enough money to easily buy it.
Q. What is the synonym of cheap?
What is another word for cheap?
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- Q. What is the synonym of cheap?
- Q. What is the negative connotation of the word cheap?
- Q. What is the opposite of affordable?
- Q. What’s the meaning of affordable?
- Q. What is the difference between affordable and cheap?
- Q. How do you use affordable in a sentence?
- Q. What afford mean?
- Q. What is the antonym of afford?
- Q. What is the synonym and antonym of afford?
- Q. What is an antonym for risk?
- Q. At what age should you buy life insurance?
- Q. Do you get money back at the end of term life insurance?
inexpensive | economical |
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modest | moderate |
nominal | thrifty |
fair | low-budget |
steal | keen |
Q. What is the negative connotation of the word cheap?
In the case of the word “cheap,” its denotative or literal meaning is inexpensive or that has a low price; on the other hand, this word is linked to other ideas such as being of little quality of being inferior that are negative connotations.
Q. What is the opposite of affordable?
Antonyms for affordable exorbitant, costly, premium, pricey, expensive.
Q. What’s the meaning of affordable?
able to be afforded
Q. What is the difference between affordable and cheap?
As adjectives the difference between cheap and affordable is that cheap is low and/or reduced in price while affordable is able to be afforded.
Q. How do you use affordable in a sentence?
Affordable sentence example
- Distributed computing makes enormous computational problems affordable to solve.
- I want to buy a new car, but the payments aren’t affordable given my current salary.
- A lack of safe and affordable childcare options is one of the biggest problems affecting today’s working families.
Q. What afford mean?
To afford means you have enough money or time for something. If you only have ten dollars on you, you can’t afford to buy a twenty-dollar hat. Afford is a verb that has to do with means. You either have a surplus and therefore can afford something, or else you have a deficit and can’t.
Q. What is the antonym of afford?
afford. Antonyms: withhold, deny, withdraw, retain, stint, grudge. Synonyms: produce, supply, give, yield, grant, confer, bestow, impart, administer, extend.
Q. What is the synonym and antonym of afford?
afford. Synonyms: produce, supply, give, yield, grant, confer, bestow, impart, administer, extend. Antonyms: withhold, deny, withdraw, retain, stint, grudge.
Q. What is an antonym for risk?
antonyms of risk
- certainty.
- safety.
- security.
- misfortune.
- plan.
- protection.
- reality.
- truth.
Q. At what age should you buy life insurance?
Typically, you get the best rates in your 20s or 30s. That’s because an insurer is taking on less risk when insuring a young person in good health. That said, affordable and high-quality coverage is available across a variety of age ranges.
Q. Do you get money back at the end of term life insurance?
Do you get your money back at the end of term life insurance? You do not get money back when your term life insurance policy expires, unless you purchased a return of premium life insurance policy.