Definition: 1. The amount of money needed to purchase something. 2. The high value or worth of something. 3. Value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something.
Use 'price' in a sentence:
1. Price gouging is widespread.
2. I can't afford it at that price.
3. The price of gas is coming down.
4. The price of wheat has decreased by 15%.
5. The price of property has risen enormously.
6. The price of oil is going down.
7. They lopped 20p off the price.
8. The price is not open to negotiation.
9. The price is payable in monthly instalments.
10. Are we in agreement about the price?
11. Oil increased in price.
12. Shares dropped in price by 14p.
13. We can come to an arrangement over the price.
14. The price includes postage and packing.
15. They've increased the price by 50%.
16. The price is generally open to negotiation.
17. Gas is coming down in price.
18. There has been no movement in oil prices.
19. I wouldn't work for her again ─ not at any price!
20. We can't compete with them on price.
21. The price of cigarettes is going up.
22. The price of oil increased.
23. The price was not negotiable.
24. You did well to sell when the price was high.
25. The price of gold was going up.
26. The price is way above what we can afford.
27. The price of gas rose.
28. Many items are at half price.
29. He only charged me half price.
30. How much are these? They don't have a price on them.
31. Six to one is a good price for that horse.
32. The price is obviously one of the main selling points.
33. They haven't yet put a price on the business.
34. Can you give me a price for the work?
35. He managed to get a good price for the car.
36. The price is $40 per person.
37. The game's selling price was$ 15 per unit.
38. We sell good quality food at reasonable prices.
39. Price controls on food were ended.
40. Prices continued to fall on the stock market today.
41. The price did a free fall.
42. This model represents the best compromise between price and quality.
43. We want peace at any price.
44. It's difficult to find a house in our price range.
45. Prices are expected to rise even higher this year.
46. It is quality not price that sells our products.
47. These two products are from opposite ends of the price range.
48. Can we agree a price?
49. Price is not always an accurate marker of quality.
50. We aim to provide quality at reasonable prices.
51. These prices are correct at the time of going to press.
52. Fame comes at a price.
53. Stress can exact a high price from workers.
54. The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises.
55. The basic model is priced well within the reach of most people.
56. We offered them a good price but they wouldn't sell.
57. Many restaurants offer fixed-price menus.
58. Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices.
59. Building a new road here will force house prices down.