discounted π
Meaning of discounted
Reduced in price or value, often temporarily or as part of a promotion.
Key Difference
While 'discounted' implies a deliberate reduction in price, other synonyms may suggest different contexts or degrees of reduction.
Example of discounted
- The store offered discounted prices on all electronics during the holiday sale.
- She bought a discounted ticket for the concert because it was last-minute.
Synonyms
reduced π
Meaning of reduced
Made smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
Key Difference
'Reduced' is a broader term and can apply to quantities or sizes, not just prices.
Example of reduced
- The supermarket has reduced the price of milk this week.
- The recipe calls for reduced sugar to make it healthier.
marked down π
Meaning of marked down
Permanently or temporarily lowered in price, often to clear stock.
Key Difference
'Marked down' often implies a visible price adjustment, typically in retail.
Example of marked down
- The winter coats were marked down by 50% at the end of the season.
- She found a marked-down designer dress at the thrift store.
on sale π
Meaning of on sale
Available for purchase at a lower price than usual for a limited time.
Key Difference
'On sale' emphasizes the promotional aspect, whereas 'discounted' can be more general.
Example of on sale
- The new video game console is on sale for Black Friday.
- They bought their furniture when it was on sale.
bargain π
Meaning of bargain
Something offered or acquired at a price advantageous to the buyer.
Key Difference
'Bargain' implies a good deal, not necessarily a formal price reduction.
Example of bargain
- He found a bargain on a vintage record player at the flea market.
- The hotel offered a bargain package for weekend stays.
slashed π
Meaning of slashed
Prices cut drastically, often to attract quick sales.
Key Difference
'Slashed' suggests a more aggressive or dramatic price cut than 'discounted.'
Example of slashed
- The retailer slashed prices to compete with online stores.
- Tickets were slashed for the final week of the Broadway show.
cut-rate π
Meaning of cut-rate
Sold at a lower price than usual, sometimes implying lower quality.
Key Difference
'Cut-rate' can carry a negative connotation of inferior quality.
Example of cut-rate
- They stayed at a cut-rate motel during their road trip.
- The cut-rate headphones broke after a few uses.
economical π
Meaning of economical
Cost-effective; providing good value for the price.
Key Difference
'Economical' focuses on value rather than a direct price reduction.
Example of economical
- The economical car model saves money on fuel.
- She chose an economical phone plan to fit her budget.
budget π
Meaning of budget
Designed to be affordable, often with basic features.
Key Difference
'Budget' refers to low-cost options by design, not a temporary price drop.
Example of budget
- They booked a budget airline for their vacation.
- The storeβs budget line of products is popular among students.
clearance π
Meaning of clearance
Items sold at a discount to remove old or excess stock.
Key Difference
'Clearance' implies selling off inventory, often at steep discounts.
Example of clearance
- The clearance section had last seasonβs clothes at huge discounts.
- They bought a clearance model TV with a small scratch.
Conclusion
- 'Discounted' is best used when referring to a temporary or promotional price reduction.
- 'Reduced' is versatile and can be used for any decrease, not just in pricing.
- 'Marked down' is ideal for retail scenarios where prices are visibly lowered.
- 'On sale' works well for limited-time promotional offers.
- 'Bargain' is perfect for highlighting a great deal, especially in informal settings.
- 'Slashed' should be used when prices are dramatically lowered for quick sales.
- 'Cut-rate' fits when the lower price might indicate lower quality.
- 'Economical' is best for emphasizing cost-effectiveness over time.
- 'Budget' applies to inherently low-cost products or services.
- 'Clearance' is used when selling off old or excess stock at deep discounts.