priced

adjective
UK: /praɪst/
US: /praɪst/
  1. Having a price; with a price indicated or assigned.

    1. The items in the store are clearly priced.
    2. The antique vase was priced so high that nobody could afford it.
  2. Expensive or relatively expensive.

    1. That restaurant is priced too high for me.
    2. Compared to similar models, this car is priced competitively.

Synonyms

valued
priced verb
  1. To set or determine the price of something.

    1. They priced the new product at $20.
    2. The company priced their services to attract more clients.
  2. To estimate the cost of something before agreeing to do it.

    1. We priced the job before starting.
    2. The contractor priced the renovations at around $5,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "priced" in English means: Having a price; with a price indicated or assigned., Expensive or relatively expensive..

The phonetic transcription of "priced" is /praɪst/ in British English and /praɪst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "priced": valued.

Example usage of "priced": "The items in the store are clearly priced.". More examples on the page.