Antonym: cheap. Similar words: mostly, honestly, cost, costume, at any cost, at all costs, at the cost of, the cost of living. Meaning: ['kɒstlɪ] adj. 1. entailing great loss or sacrifice 2. having a high price.
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241. "It's a major shortcoming, " Thorpe said about the lack of care coordination that can lead to higher hospital readmission rates and other costly interventions for undertreated illnesses.
242. The production sequence of rubber filling oil is complicated and costly.
243. In addition, traders have psychological short-sales restriction on a markets with majority of individual investors even if short sales are not costly according to the institution.
244. "It was a catastrophic error. It caused a loss of confidence in the [US] authorities' ability to handle the financial crisis which really did change things and proved hugely costly, " he said.
245. Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.
246. Hydrogen, meanwhile, requires costly cryogenic storage that can be hazardous to operate and large, insulated tanks that take up space and weight.
247. But line rotary cutter die cutting machine is also a costly Rotary processing cycle length - cutting roller.
248. Don't complain transportation expenses are too costly. The inflation,(http://sentencedict.com/costly.html) is what you have paid for.
249. Theywould become a kind of liquid capital—a "blessing" in a world wheregold and silver was costly to transport and use for transactions.
250. It is unlikely that many African nations will be able to afford such a costly medicine for breast cancer, when far cheaper ones for colon and testicular cancer are going wanting.
More similar words: mostly, honestly, cost, costume, at any cost, at all costs, at the cost of, the cost of living, ecosystem, host, most, ghost, boost, at most, almost, poster, foster, hostile, post-war, hostage, partly, gently, softly, tightly, lightly, quietly, shortly, greatly, directly, slightly.