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61 implacablemente
• implacably• inexorability• inexpensive• relentlessly• remorselessly• ruthlessly -
62 inexorablemente
• implacably• inexorability• inexpensive• relentlessly• remorselessly -
63 inexperiencia
• callowness• inexpensive• inexperienced• inexperienced sailor• inexplicable• unskillfulness -
64 inexperto
• callow• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• inexperienced person• inexpertness• unexperienced• unpracticed• unpractised• unskilled -
65 muy barato
• very cheap• very inexpensive -
66 novato
• abecedarian• abecedary• amateurish• babe in the woods• callow• fledgling• green grass• green hand• green hands• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• New Zealand• newbie• newborn• novice• raw hand• rookie -
67 novel
• incipience• incipient state• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• nevertheless• new account• recent -
68 sin experiencia
• callow• inexpensive fipple flute• inexperienced lawyer• unexperienced• uninitiated -
69 muy barato
adj.very cheap, bargain, very inexpensive. -
70 tilma
(Sp. model spelled same [tílma], apocopated form of Nahuatl tilmatli 'thin cloak or blanket')Carlisle: 1844. An inexpensive, shapeless garment, or a blanketlike cloak tied around the neck with a knot. The OED indicates that it was worn by Indians, and Watts says it was used by the poor. Santamaría references it as a cotton or wool blanket worn by poor peasants. It is worn like a cloak or mantle, and has a hole in the center for the head to fit through. The DRAE indicates that it is secured by a knot at the shoulder. Cobos references it as a kind of poncho.
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inexpensive — in‧ex‧pen‧sive [ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv◂] adjective approving cheap: • a good selection of inexpensive wines * * * inexpensive UK US /ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv/ adjective ► not costing much money: »The company began with inexpensive products but eventually moved into… … Financial and business terms
Inexpensive — In ex*pen sive, a. Not expensive; cheap. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inexpensive — index economical, nominal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inexpensive — 1837 (implied in inexpensively), from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + EXPENSIVE (Cf. expensive) … Etymology dictionary
inexpensive — [adj] not high priced bargain, budget, buy, cheap, cost next to nothing*, cut rate, dime a dozen*, dirt cheap*, economical, for a song*, half price, low, low cost, low priced, marked down, modest, nominal, popular, popularly priced, real buy*,… … New thesaurus
inexpensive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not costing a great deal; cheap. DERIVATIVES inexpensively adverb inexpensiveness noun … English terms dictionary
inexpensive — [in΄ek spen′siv, in΄ikspen′siv] adj. not expensive; costing relatively little; low priced; cheap SYN. CHEAP inexpensively adv. inexpensiveness n … English World dictionary
inexpensive — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ make sth ▪ Their currency is undervalued, making their goods inexpensive for foreigners. ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly … Collocations dictionary
inexpensive — in|ex|pen|sive [ˌınıkˈspensıv] adj cheap use this to show approval ≠ ↑expensive ▪ a good selection of inexpensive wines ▪ Painting is a relatively inexpensive way to enhance your home. >inexpensively adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
inexpensive — [[t]ɪ̱nɪkspe̱nsɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is inexpensive does not cost very much. There is a large variety of good inexpensive restaurants. Syn: cheap Ant: expensive … English dictionary
inexpensive — UK [ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv] / US adjective something that is inexpensive does not cost much money. A more usual word is cheap an inexpensive hotel/car/restaurant Derived word: inexpensively adverb … English dictionary