low budget

/ˈloʊ ˈbʌdʒɪt/
adjective
  1. Made or done with a small amount of money; not expensive to produce.
    • The low-budget production still managed to impress the audience.
    • They made a low-budget film that became a surprise hit.
    • We stayed at a low-budget hotel during our road trip.
  2. Inexpensive or cheap in quality or cost, often implying limited resources.
    • The restaurant offers low-budget meals for students.
    • His low-budget wedding was simple but meaningful.
    • She bought a low-budget laptop that works fine for basic tasks.
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