- 1[usually passive] to fix the price of something at a particular level price something + adv./prep. a reasonably priced house These goods are priced too high. price something at something The tickets are priced at $100 each.
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- 2price something (up) to write or stick tickets on goods to show how much they cost
- 3price something to compare the prices of different types of the same thing We priced various models before buying this one. Idioms
price
verbNAmE//praɪs//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they price he / she / it prices
past simple priced
-ing form pricing
to charge such a high price for your goods, services, etc. that no one wants to buy them
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