Cost

  • 41cost — Synonyms and related words: afford, amount, amount to, bereavement, bring, bring in, budget, budget items, burden of expenditure, carrying charge, charge, charges, come to, come up to, cost of living, cost out, cost of living allowance, cost of… …

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  • 42cost — /kɒst/ noun the amount of money which has to be paid for something ● What is the cost of a first class ticket to New York? ● Computer costs are falling each year. ● We cannot afford the cost of two cars. ♦ to cover costs to produce enough money… …

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  • 43cost — 1) An expenditure, usually of money, for the purchase of goods or services. 2) An expenditure, usually of money, incurred in achieving a goal, e. g. producing certain goods, building a factory, or closing down a branch. See also current cost;… …

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  • 44cost — The price that a shop charges for a vehicle or one of its components. To the shop, it is the price they pay for the component (i.e., the net price) to which they add an amount or percentage to arrive at the selling price. Also see cap cost… …

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  • 45cost — I. noun Date: 13th century 1. a. the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something ; price b. the outlay or expenditure (as of effort or sacrifice) made to achieve an object 2. loss or penalty incurred especially in gaining something 3.… …

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  • 46cost — 1. noun /kɒst,kɔst,kɑst/ a) Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used. The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million. b) A negative consequence or loss that occurs or is required to occur. We have to cut costs if we… …

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  • 47Cost —   An expense to the bank. i.e. the cost of delivering a service to a customer is normally used when calculating the fee to be charged.   Cost(s)   The combination of Commissions, Taxes, Charges and Additional Costs. See also Fee …

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  • 48cost — 1. noun 1) the cost of the equipment Syn: price, asking price, market price, selling price, unit price, fee, tariff, fare, toll, levy, charge, rental; value, valuation, quotation, rate, worth; …

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  • 49cost — 1. noun 1) the cost of the equipment Syn: price, fee, tariff, fare, toll, levy, charge, payment, value, rate, outlay; humorous damage 2) the human cost of the conflict Syn …

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  • 50cost — Cottise Cot tise (k[o^]t t[i^]s), n. [Cf. F. c[^o]t[ e] side, L. costa rib.] (Her.) A diminutive of the bendlet, containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend. When a single cottise is used alone it is often called a {cost}.… …

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