misprice

/ˌmɪsˈpraɪs/
verb
  1. To give an incorrect price to something, usually too high or too low.
    • The auctioneer accidentally mispriced the antique vase.
    • If you misprice your services, you might lose money or clients.
    • The store mispriced the jacket at $20 instead of $200.
noun
  1. An incorrect price assigned to an item or service.
    • The misprice on the menu caused confusion at the restaurant.
    • The accountant caught the misprice before the invoice was sent.
    • A misprice in the catalog led to a flood of orders.
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