price

/praɪs/
noun
  1. The amount of money needed to buy something.
    • The price of milk has gone up again this month.
    • She checked the price tag before deciding to buy the dress.
    • We agreed on a fair price for the used car.
  2. The cost or consequence of achieving something.
    • Success often comes at a high price in terms of personal time.
    • Freedom was the price they paid for their rebellion.
    • He paid the price for his carelessness with a broken phone.
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verb
  1. To set or determine the cost of something.
    • We need to price our services competitively to attract customers.
    • The artist priced her paintings based on size and detail.
    • The store priced the new sneakers at $120.
  2. To ask the cost of something; to find out the price.
    • I'm pricing laptops online to find the best deal.
    • He went to the market to price fresh vegetables.
    • She priced several contractors before hiring one.
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