1. cut rate - Noun
2. cut rate - Adjective
3. cut rate - Adjective Satellite
a price below the standard price
costing less than standard price
Source: WordNetcut-rate
buying bargain-priced clothes for the children Source: Internet
cut-rate goods Source: Internet
Arias was expected to push for access to cut-rate Venezuelan petroleum. Source: Internet
Businesses with any budget can now get cutting-edge technology at cut-rate prices, starting as low as $14/month. Source: Internet
By the A.M. Costa Rica staffInternet users are bombarded by all kinds of unsolicited commercial messages, including some for cut-rate software. Source: Internet
If it was 1.75, there was no need to cut rate by 25 bp. Source: Internet