cost
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[change]Noun
[change]- The cost of something is the price that a person pays for it.
- What is the cost of the car?
Verb
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- (transitive & intransitive) When you say that a thing costs, you say that one must pay in order to buy it.
- That diamond ring costs a great deal of money.
- (transitive & intransitive) One may say that an action costs a certain bad result.
- It cost me my job when I broke the machine.
- To commit a crime will cost you.
Plain form |
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- (transitive) When you estimate a cost or set a cost, you cost a thing.