cheaply

adv
/ˈt͡ʃiːpli/

Etymology

From cheap + -ly.

  1. derived from caupō
  2. inherited from *kaupōną
  3. inherited from *kaupōn
  4. inherited from ċēapian — “to buy, bargain, trade
  5. inherited from chepen
  6. inherited from *kaup
  7. inherited from cēap — “trade, market, value
  8. inherited from chep
  9. formed as cheaply — “cheap + -ly

Definitions

  1. In a cheap manner

    In a cheap manner; without expending much money.

    • When native, trees can be bought so cheaply, are so easy to grow, and such delight to the eye, so sheltersome and diverse in the colouring, it beats cockfighting that they are not utilised more in gardens and as shelter belts.
    • Corporations offshore their production, because they can more cheaply produce abroad what they sell to Americans. When corporations bring their offshored production to the U.S. to sell, the goods count as imports.
    • "What we are trying to demonstrate is that freight lines at lower speeds can be electrified much more cheaply. […]"
  2. For a low score.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA