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cheaper
English
Adjective
cheaper
- comparative form of cheap: more cheap
Anagrams
- Peacher, peacher
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cheapen
English
Etymology
cheap +? -en
Verb
cheapen (third-person singular simple present cheapens, present participle cheapening, simple past and past participle cheapened)
- (transitive) to decrease the value of; to make cheaper
- (transitive) to make vulgar
- (intransitive) to become cheaper
- (transitive, obsolete) to bargain for, ask the price of.
Derived terms
- cheapen out
Translations
Anagrams
- ha'pence, peachen
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