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bargain (adjective)

Used as an attributive adjective to describe something that is offered at a price significantly lower than its standard value or worth. It implies a favorable transaction for the buyer, often suggesting a high value-to-cost ratio.

💬 Example

"I managed to find a bargain flight to Tokyo by booking several months in advance."

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'Bar' where you 'Gain' a lot of drinks for a low price. BAR-GAIN.

🏛️ Origin

🔗 Synonyms
discounted low-cost inexpensive economical cut-price
⚠️ Common Mistakes

The price is very bargain. → The price is a real bargain.

I bought a bargains shirt. → I bought a bargain shirt.