low-cost

adjective
UK: /ˌləʊˈkɒst/
US: /ˌloʊˈkɑːst/
  1. Inexpensive; not costing a lot of money.

    1. We found a low-cost hotel near the airport for our short stay.
    2. The company is focused on providing low-cost solutions to its customers.
  2. Relatively cheap compared to other similar items or services.

    1. This airline is a low-cost carrier, so tickets are usually cheaper.
    2. The new low-cost housing project aims to provide affordable homes for families.
low-cost noun
  1. The state or condition of being inexpensive or of low price.

    1. We appreciate the low-cost of these items.
    2. The low-cost makes the product very attractive to budget-conscious customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "low-cost" in English means: Inexpensive; not costing a lot of money., Relatively cheap compared to other similar items or services..

The phonetic transcription of "low-cost" is /ˌləʊˈkɒst/ in British English and /ˌloʊˈkɑːst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "low-cost": budget, inexpensive, economical, affordable, cheap.

Example usage of "low-cost": "We found a low-cost hotel near the airport for our short stay.". More examples on the page.