Noun
pricetag (plural pricetags)
Alternative spelling of price tag
Dallas Cowboys photo The Cowboys' new Frisco training complex comes with a pricetag of $1.5 billion. Source: Internet
The downside to using freeware is that you don't get all the bells and whistles as you do with the big-name, huge pricetag programs. Source: Internet
The current $700 million pricetag is well beyond the $285 million AECOM had initially estimated as a cost for a remodeled NBA/NHL facility. Source: Internet
The Sonos One may be the best smartspeaker you can buy -- and with its pricetag and upcoming features, will probably pose a serious threat to Apple's HomePod. Source: Internet
The taste and texture are almost like expensive handmade schmura (watched) matzo, without the ridiculous pricetag. Source: Internet
He declined to even guess at the ultimate pricetag. Source: Internet