LESS vs CHEAPER: NOUN
- Something not as important as something else.
- A smaller amount.
- A smaller portion or quantity.
- The inferior, younger, or smaller.
- Tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar
- A price below the standard price
LESS vs CHEAPER: ADJECTIVE
- (nonstandard in some uses but often idiomatic with measure phrases) fewer
- (usually preceded by `no') lower in quality
- Not as great in amount or quantity.
- Lower in importance, esteem, or rank.
- Consisting of a smaller number.
- Smaller; not so large or great; not so much; shorter; inferior
- (usually preceded by `no') lower in esteem
- (comparative of `little' usually used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree
- Comparative form of cheap: more cheap
- Relatively low in price or charging low prices
- Embarrassingly stingy
- Of very poor quality
- Tastelessly showy
LESS vs CHEAPER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make less; to lessen.
- N/A
LESS vs CHEAPER: ADVERB
- Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs
- Comparative of little
- To a smaller extent, degree, or frequency.
- In lower degree
- Not so much; in a smaller or lower degree
- To smaller extent
- In a stingy manner
- In a cheap manner
- With little expenditure of money
LESS vs CHEAPER: PREPOSITION
- With the deduction of; minus.
- Minus; not including
- N/A
LESS vs CHEAPER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In a smaller or lower degree; to an inferior extent, amount, etc.; in a decreased or abated way or manner: as, less prudent; less carefully executed; to exaggerate less; to think less of a person.
- Unless.
- A common English suffix forming, from nouns, adjectives meaning ‘without’ (lacking, wanting, void of, destitute of) the thing or quality denoted by the noun: as. childless, without a child; fatherless, without a father; endless, without end; hopeless, without hope; leafless, without leaves; shameless, without shame; so motherless, penniless, faithless, godless, graceless, lawless, witless, remediless, tasteless, etc.
- To make less; lessen.
- To become less; lessen.
- Not so much or so large; of smaller quantity, amount, bulk, or capacity; inferior in dimensions, extent, or duration: as, less honor or reward; less profit or possessions; less time; less distance; less scope or range; the reward is less than he deserves; a man of less courage or ability; an article of less, weight or value.
- Not so great, considerable, or important; of smaller scope or consequence; lower in the scale: as, St. James the Less; his honors are less than his deserts.
- Synonyms Smaller, Less, Fewer. Smaller is rather more exact than less, but is used freely of persons and of things both concrete and abstract: as, a smaller man, soul, size. Less is not used of persons: as, less trouble, happiness, size, degree; less of an evil. With reference to size and number, the proper words are smaller and fewer. “This apple is less than that,” “There were less people there than I expected,” are inelegant and erroneous, although similar expressions are often used both in speech and in writing. While the latter, however, is in excusable, the former may be used sparingly without offense in certain collocations, especially in poetry. The allusion to the mustard-seed in Mark iv. 31 appears to be the only example in the Bible of the use of less in the sense of ‘smaller in size.’ In Shakspere's plays the word occurs more than two hundred times, and in Milton's poems more than a hundred; in the former it is used only four or five times and in the latter three times in the sense of ‘smaller in size,’ and never in that of ‘fewer.’
- (idiom) (much/still) Certainly not.
- (idiom) (less than) Not at all.
- N/A
LESS vs CHEAPER: RELATED WORDS
- Slower, Worse, Lighter, Cheaper, Shorter, Even, Longer, Greater, Decreasingly, Most, More, To a lesser extent, Inferior, Lower, Fewer
- Faster, Nicer, Uneconomical, Safer, Easier, Tastier, Affordable, Simpler, Inexpensive, Expensive, Pricier, Lesser, Less, Lower, Smaller
LESS vs CHEAPER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Much, Slower, Worse, Lighter, Cheaper, Shorter, Even, Longer, Greater, Decreasingly, Most, More, Inferior, Lower, Fewer
- Faster, Nicer, Uneconomical, Safer, Easier, Tastier, Affordable, Simpler, Inexpensive, Expensive, Pricier, Lesser, Less, Lower, Smaller
LESS vs CHEAPER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Number one: renting is usually less expensive overall and requires less money up front than buying a comparable home in the same area.
- The shot can make for less pain and swelling, less tissue damage, and a lower risk of death.
- Often it will make your workload less, which will lead to less stress.
- ICSID clauses in BITs while weak home governments are less likely and less capable to do so.
- Less debt means less of a financial burden once you leave school.
- These minimaist setups have two main benefits: less cost and less stuff.
- Place less positive or detrimental information in less highly visible points.
- Less invasive and less expensive is the way to go.
- We insure against less common and less costly events.
- The net result would be a less secure, less prosperous United States that is less able to exert power and influence in the world.
- It is cheaper to call india with that.
- To some people find it a lot cheaper?
- This is often cheaper than their male counterparts.
- But cheaper really is the operative word here.
- Are parliaments with more parties cheaper to Bribe?
- NPO discount later as that would be cheaper.
- Crowds wane come October, bringing cheaper lodging options.
- HD may seem cheaper but if the cheaper labor they use is worth the time and effort to have it replaced GO FOR IT.
- This movement introduced a slew of new tactics to offer consumers cheaper rate plans, cheaper global coverage, and several other benefits.
- These are cheaper at checkout but also cheaper in your hands.
LESS vs CHEAPER: QUESTIONS
- Will universal health care lead to less innovation and less innovation?
- What is the less television less violence and aggression reading sample answer?
- Can eating less meat and less processed food help reduce cancer risk?
- Why are device-less manual muscle testing procedures becoming less popular?
- Why is my girlfriend talking less and listening less at work?
- Are brother-sister relationships in Bollywood becoming less and less popular?
- How much can you save with Woolworths drive less pay less?
- Is Charles Adler becoming less and less conservative?
- Is the international community becoming less and less American?
- Is the Cessna cockpit mouse-less and keyboard-less?
- Are civil service workers cheaper than contractors?
- Is MinnesotaCare cheaper than other insurance plans?
- Is conventional or unconventional oil drilling cheaper?
- Is cesarean delivery cheaper than normal childbirth?
- Are traction lifts cheaper than hydraulic elevators?
- Can nanotechnology make energy cheaper and cleaner?
- Why are environmentally friendly graphics getting cheaper?
- Are online classes cheaper than traditional programs?
- Is it cheaper to cancel a holiday and get a cheaper deal?
- Are magoshas becoming cheaper and cheaper in Joburg?