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as a verb: 1
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cost noun
1 cost The total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor.
Roget 812a :
worth ,
rate ,
value ,
intrinsic value ,
quality ;
par value .
[estimated value]
valuation ,
appraisal ,
assessment ,
appraisement .
[value as estimated in a market]
price current ,
market price ,
quotation ;
fair price ,
going price ;
what it will fetch
etc.
v.;
what the market will bear .
money's worth ;
penny's worth
&c.;
worth .
cost
(price)
812 .
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Dutch: uitgaven, onkosten, kosten Polish: sumpt
2 cost The property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold):— He couldn't calculate the cost of the collection.
synonyms: monetary value , price .
Polish: świadczenie
3 cost Value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something:— The cost in human life was enormous.
synonyms: price , toll .
Roget 812 :
price ,
amount ,
cost ,
expense ,
prime cost ,
charge ,
figure ;
demand ,
damage ;
fare ,
hire ,
wages
etc.
(remuneration)
973 ;
value
etc.
812.1.
dues ,
duty ,
toll ,
tax ,
impost ,
cess † ,
sess † ,
tallage † ,
levy ;
abkari † ;
capitation tax ,
poll tax ;
doomage [U.S.] ,
likin † ;
gabel † ,
gabelle † ;
gavel ,
octroi † ,
custom ,
excise ,
assessment ,
benevolence ,
tithe ,
tenths ,
exactment † ,
ransom ,
salvage ,
tariff ;
brokerage ,
wharfage ,
freightage .
bill
etc.
(account)
811 ;
shot .
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Dutch: prijs
verb
1 cost Be priced at:— These shoes cost $100.
synonym: be .
Roget 812 :
bear a price ,
set a price ,
fix a price ;
appraise ,
assess ,
doom [U.S.] ,
price ,
charge ,
demand ,
ask ,
require ,
exact ,
run up ;
distrain ;
run up a bill
etc.
(debt)
806 ;
have one's price ;
liquidate .
amount to ,
come to ,
mount up to ;
stand one in .
fetch ,
sell for ,
cost ,
bring in ,
yield ,
afford .
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Dutch: bedragen, belopen, komen, kosten, maken, worden, zijn
2 cost Require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice.
Moby thesaurus: afford , amount , amount to , bereavement , bring , bring in , budget , budget items , burden of expenditure , carrying charge , charge , charges , come to , come up to , cost of living , cost out , cost-of-living allowance , cost-of-living index , costs , damage , dead loss , debit , denial , denudation , deprivation , despoilment , destruction , detriment , direct costs , disbursals , disburse , dispossession , distributed costs , divestment , expend , expenditure , expense , expense account , expenses , fetch , figure , forfeit , forfeiture , fork out , general expenses , get , go through , incur costs , indirect costs , injury , invest , labor costs , lay out , liabilities , loser , losing , losing streak , loss , material costs , mount up to , open the purse , operating costs , operating expense , outlay , overhead , pay , pay out , payment , perdition , price , price tag , prime cost , privation , put out , rate , replacement cost , robbery , ruin , run into , run through , run to , sacrifice , schedule , score , sell for , set one back , shell out , sink money in , spend , splurge , spoliation , squander , stripping , swindle sheet , tab , taking away , tariff , throw money around , total loss , total up to , unit cost ... show more .
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