Cheap in spanish

Barato

pronunciation: bɑɹ̩ɑtoʊ part of speech: adjective
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cheap [cheaper -comp., cheapest -sup.]1 = barato, económico. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: These indexes are both cheap and quick to produce = Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final.

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» buy cheap, pay dear = lo barato sale caro.

Example: Buy cheap, pay dear, so the old saying goes, applies well to most computer systems = Lo barato sale caro, como dice el refrán, se aplica muy bien a la mayoría de los sistemas informáticos.

» cheap and cheerful = barato pero sin avergonzarse de ello; bueno, bonito y barato.

Example: The article 'cheap and cheerful: developments in the library's photocopying services' describes the changes recently made in the organisation of the photocopying services.

» cheap laughs = humor barato.

Example: With their rudimentary visuals and sub-par writing, the comics of the day were nothing more than gags and cheap laughs.

» cheap wine = vino peleón.

Example: I agree that many heralded pricey wines are no better to me than cheap wines.

» dirt cheap = baratísimo, tirado, regalado.

Example: This way you can get all the information you'll ever need, dead easy, though probably not dirt cheap.

» get + cheaper = abaratarse.

Example: Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.

» on the cheap = a lo barato, a bajo precio, barato, con poco dinero.

Example: The author provides a selected list of Internet sites covering various aspects of travel and tourism such as accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, travelling abroad, and touring on the cheap.

cheap2 = tacaño. 

Example: The unregistered shareware version displays a message to anyone accessing the server that the owner is too cheap to pay the shareware fee.

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» cheapskate = tacaño, agarrado, mezquino, roñoso, miserable, avaro, cicatero.

Example: Most of these cheapskates will not come right out and tell you that they don't want to pay anything for your software.

Cheap synonyms

flash in spanish: destello, pronunciation: flæʃ part of speech: noun bargain in spanish: negociar, pronunciation: bɑrgən part of speech: noun, verb bum in spanish: culo, pronunciation: bʌm part of speech: noun, verb inferior in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: ɪnfɪriɜr part of speech: adjective loud in spanish: ruidoso, pronunciation: laʊd part of speech: adjective, adverb meretricious in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: merətrɪʃəs part of speech: adjective gaudy in spanish: llamativo, pronunciation: gɔdi part of speech: adjective cheesy in spanish: caseoso, pronunciation: tʃizi part of speech: adjective tawdry in spanish: cursi, pronunciation: tɔdri part of speech: adjective garish in spanish: llamativo, pronunciation: gerɪʃ part of speech: adjective tacky in spanish: pegajoso, pronunciation: tæki part of speech: adjective stingy in spanish: tacaño, pronunciation: stɪndʒi part of speech: adjective punk in spanish: punk, pronunciation: pʌŋk part of speech: noun, adjective sleazy in spanish: sórdido, pronunciation: slizi part of speech: adjective affordable in spanish: asequible, pronunciation: əfɔrdəbəl part of speech: adjective chintzy in spanish: tosco, pronunciation: tʃɪntsi part of speech: adjective crummy in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: krʌmi part of speech: adjective gimcrack in spanish: de mala calidad, pronunciation: gɪmkræk part of speech: adjective brassy in spanish: de latón, pronunciation: bræsi part of speech: adjective flashy in spanish: ostentoso, pronunciation: flæʃi part of speech: adjective trashy in spanish: de pacotilla, pronunciation: træʃi part of speech: adjective tatty in spanish: raído, pronunciation: tæti part of speech: adjective tinny in spanish: cascado, pronunciation: tɪni part of speech: adjective tasteless in spanish: insípido, pronunciation: teɪstləs part of speech: adjective inexpensive in spanish: barato, pronunciation: ɪnɪkspensɪv part of speech: adjective low-cost in spanish: bajo costo, pronunciation: loʊkɔst part of speech: adjective cut-rate in spanish: tasa de corte, pronunciation: kʌtreɪt part of speech: adjective twopenny in spanish: de dos peniques, pronunciation: twɑpəni part of speech: adjective ungenerous in spanish: poco generoso, pronunciation: əndʒenɜrəs part of speech: adjective chinchy in spanish: Chinchy, pronunciation: tʃɪntʃi part of speech: adjective threepenny in spanish: tres peniques, pronunciation: θripəni part of speech: adjective sixpenny in spanish: de tres al cuarto, pronunciation: sɪkspeni part of speech: adjective cut-price in spanish: precio reducido, pronunciation: kʌtpraɪs part of speech: adjective dirt cheap in spanish: muy barato, pronunciation: dɜrttʃip part of speech: adjective tuppeny in spanish: tuppeny, pronunciation: tʌpəni part of speech: adjective bargain-priced in spanish: a precio de ganga, pronunciation: bɑrgeɪnpraɪst part of speech: adjective low-priced in spanish: bajo precio, pronunciation: loʊpraɪst part of speech: adjective twopenny-halfpenny in spanish: dos peniques-medio penique, pronunciation: twɑpənihælfpeni part of speech: adjective two-a-penny in spanish: dos centavos, pronunciation: tuəpeni part of speech: adjective

Cheap antonyms

expensive pronunciation: ɪkspensɪv part of speech: adjective
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