1. cut price - Noun
2. cut price - Adjective
3. cut price - Adjective Satellite
a price below the standard price
costing less than standard price
Source: WordNetcut-price
buying bargain-priced clothes for the children Source: Internet
cut-rate goods Source: Internet
A, as yet not publicly utilised, unilateral one-year extension option only covers them until June 2022, ensuring suitors can hope for a cut-price move in 12 months’ time no matter what occurs. Source: Internet
A deepening economic crisis, exacerbated by the end of cut-price deliveries of oil and natural gas from Russia, further undermined the president’s grip. Source: Internet
Ancelotti is keen on building his new side for the future and could swoop for Walsh's talents in a cut-price $2.6million deal. Source: Internet
Arsenal have been linked with a cut-price deal for the German World Cup winner, though Bayern boss Hans-Dieter Flick suggested he will not be leaving the club. Source: Internet