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price
noun
the
amount
of
money
that
you
must
pay
to
buy
something
•
The
price
of
bread
went
up
last
week
.
The
price
of
bread
went
up
last
week
.
•
We
can't
afford
that
car
because
its
price
is
too
high
.
We
can't
afford
that
car
because
its
price
is
too
high
.
From
Old
French
‘
pris
’,
from
Latin
‘
pretium
’
meaning
‘
money
,
value
’.
noun
an
unpleasant
cost
or
sacrifice
that
you
must
accept
in
order
to
get
or
do
something
•
Fame
was
exciting
,
but
the
price
of
losing
her
privacy
was
hard
to
bear
.
Fame
was
exciting
,
but
the
price
of
losing
her
privacy
was
hard
to
bear
.
•
There's
always
a
price
to
pay
for
cheating
on
the
exam
.
There's
always
a
price
to
pay
for
cheating
on
the
exam
.
Extension
of
the
concrete
sense
of
‘
price
’
to
the
abstract
idea
of
a
non-monetary
cost
in
the
17th
century
.
verb
-
price
,
pricing
,
prices
,
priced
to
decide
or
say
how
much
something
should
cost
•
The
manager
priced
the
new
menu
items
carefully
.
The
manager
priced
the
new
menu
items
carefully
.
•
Make
sure
you
price
the
laptops
lower
than
our
competitors
.
Make
sure
you
price
the
laptops
lower
than
our
competitors
.
Verb
use
recorded
from
early
14th
century
,
from
the
noun
‘
price
’.