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    cost
    /kɒst/

    verb

    • 1. (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done: "each issue of the magazine costs £1" Similar be priced atsell forbe valued atfetch
    • 2. estimate the price of: "it is their job to plan and cost a media schedule for the campaign" Similar valuepriceput a price onput a value on

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  2. The meaning of COST is the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something : price. How to use cost in a sentence.

  3. COST definition: 1. the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something: 2. the amount of money needed for a…. Learn more.

  4. Cost definition: the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything. See examples of COST used in a sentence.

  5. The cost of something is how much money you need to spend on it. The high cost of a fancy coffee drink might surprise you. A new car costs thousands of dollars, while in some places penny candy still only costs a penny per piece.

  6. If something costs a particular amount of money, you can buy, do, or make it for that amount. This course is limited to 12 people and costs £50. [VERB amount] Painted walls look much more interesting and don't cost much. [VERB amount] It's going to cost me over $100,000 to buy new trucks.

  7. the amount of money that you need to buy or do something: The cruise ship was built at a cost of $400 million. Software is included at no extra cost. The cost of living (= the cost of food, clothes, etc) has increased. Fewer examples. the overall cost of the holiday.

  8. Obtaining or achieving something may have a cost; the value of something is how much other people would be willing to pay for it: house prices • the cost of moving house • The house now has a market value of one million pounds. expense the money that you spend on something; something that makes you spend money:

  9. COST meaning: 1 : the price of something the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something; 2 : an amount of money that must be spent regularly to pay for something (such as running a business or raising a family) usually plural

  10. noun. the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal. Synonyms: outlay, expenditure, expense, charge. an outlay or expenditure of money, time, labor, trouble, etc.: What will the cost be to me? a sacrifice, loss, or penalty: to work at the cost of one's health. Synonyms: detriment. costs,Law.

  11. 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: count the cost to your health; I know to my cost. 3. (Economics) a. the amount paid for a commodity by its seller: to sell at cost.

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