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English Dictionary (1-4 of 4)
- cost
- [kɑst]
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- 1. the price paid or required for acquiring, producing, or maintaining something, usually measured in money, time, or energy; expense or expenditure; outlay
- 2. suffering or sacrifice; loss; penalty
- 3. the amount paid for a commodity by its seller
- 4. ( as modifier )
- 5. the expenses of judicial proceedings
- 6. to be obtained or obtainable in exchange for (money or something equivalent); be priced at
- 7. to cause or require the expenditure, loss, or sacrifice (of)
- 8. to estimate the cost of (a product,...
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- of
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- 1. used with a verbal noun or gerund to link it with a following noun that is either the subject or the object of the verb embedded in the gerund
- 2. used to indicate possession, origin, or association
- 3. used after words or phrases expressing quantities
- 4. constituted by, containing, or characterized by
- 5. used to indicate separation, as in time or space
- 6. used to mark apposition
- 7. about; concerning
- 8. used in passive constructions to indicate the agent
- 9. used to indicate a day or part of a...
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- living
- ['lɪvɪŋ]
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- 1. possessing life; not dead
- 2. ( as collective noun preceded by the )
- 3. having the characteristics of life (used esp to distinguish organisms from nonliving matter)
- 4. currently in use or valid
- 5. seeming to be real
- 6. (of animals or plants) existing in the present age; extant - Compare extinct
- 7. another word for live
- 8. presented by actors before a live audience
- 9. (intensifier)
- 10. the condition of being alive
- 11. the manner in which one conducts one's life
- 12. the means, esp the financial...
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Examples (1-5 of 2737)
- the distributor absorbed the cost of transport
→ absorb
- cost a bonny penny
→ bonny
- count the cost to your health
→ cost
- I know to my cost
→ cost
- to sell at cost
→ cost
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