Synonym: amount, charge, loss, price, rate, sacrifice. Similar words: costly, costume, at any cost, at all costs, at the cost of, the cost of living, ecosystem, most. Meaning: [kɒst] n. 1. the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor 2. the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold) 3. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something. v. 1. be priced at 2. require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice.
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(121) The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years.
(122) We haven't really calculated the cost of the vacation yet.
(123) How much will it cost to insure my car against accident?
(124) It has cost them a great deal of money and time to develop this software.
(125) Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £800 if you are simply replacing an old one.
(126) You can't get away from the fact that the cost of living is always rising.
(127) We all put £20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food.
(128) We are against the new bridge because we think it will cost too much.
(129) A brief lapse in the final set cost her the match.
(130) At last I bought the film rights of a novel at a moderate cost.
(131) The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures.
(132) This shirt cost me as much again as the last one I bought.
(133) He noticed her necklace. Such jewels must have cost thousands(sentencedict.com/cost.html), he thought.
(134) Later that year he attacked a photographer, an incident that cost him dear.
(135) I intend to amortize the total cost of the car over three years.
(136) This is the nearest approximation of cost that they can give us.
(137) There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
(138) The cost of the trip amounted to well over £500.
(139) For most events, tickets cost one, two or three yuan.
(140) A frequent criticism of the proposal has been its high cost.
(141) The high cost of energy was a problem for consumers.
(142) The cost of capital is widely misunderstood.
(143) It'll cost them the princely sum of seventy-five pounds.
(144) Getting rid of rubbish can cost $100 a ton.
(145) Downtime in Hollywood can cost a lot of money.
(146) The cost of repairing the damage could run into millions.
(147) I dread to think how much this call is going to cost.
(148) They now cost marginally more than they did last year.
(149) The company says the cost of relocation will be negligible.
(150) As for the cost, you don't need to worry on that score.
More similar words: costly, costume, at any cost, at all costs, at the cost of, the cost of living, ecosystem, most, host, boost, ghost, mostly, poster, foster, at most, almost, post-war, hostage, hostile, first and foremost.