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Price Noun Synonyms
charge, cost, expense, expenditure, outlay, payment, amount, figure, fee, quotation, appraisal, value, valuation, evaluation, worth
The price of this lamp is too high. What is the price of that box? Can he afford the price of a ticket? The current price of a London flat is out of my reach.

value, evaluate, rate, assay, assess, cost (out)
How would you price a piece of furniture like this chair.

reward, bounty, premium, prize, payment, bonus, honorarium, guerdon
The gunfighter had a price of $1000 on his head.

Price Verb Synonyms
sacrifice, toll, penalty, cost, consequence
Loss of his freedom was too high a price for standing by his principles.

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Prize / Toll / Rate

Prices Paid Index

Business / Agriculture / Prices Paid Index: An index that measures changes in the prices paid for goods and services used in crop and livestock production and family living. The production component of the index accounts for over 65% of the tot MORE

Producer Price Index (PPI)

Business / Finance / Producer Price Index (PPI): Index measuring changes in wholesale prices, published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics every month. MORE

Call Price

Business / Finance / Call Price: The price, specified at issuance, at which the issuer of a bond may retire part of the bond at a specified call date. MORE

Limit Price

Business / Taxes / Limit Price: A limit price is the specific price at which you tell your stockbroker to execute a buy or sell order on a particular security. If the transaction can be completed at that price, it goes through, but MORE

Upset Price

Business / Finance / Upset Price: Raising the quality rating of a security because of new optimism about the prospects of a firm due to tangible or intangible factors. This can increase investor confidence and push up the price of the MORE

Base Period Price

Business / Agriculture / Base Period Price: The average price for an item in a specified time period used as a base for an index - such as 1910-14, 1957-59, 1967, 1977, or 1982. Time series of data are often deflated to a base period price. Suc MORE