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Ways to Say Very Expensive

Discover better ways to say "very expensive" and enhance your English vocabulary with this helpful video.

Tired of using "very expensive" all the time? This video introduces 4 alternatives to help you diversify your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely. 

Here are the alternatives to "very expensive" featured:

  • Costly. Use "costly" to describe something that requires a significant amount of money. Example: That car is too costly for me. 
  • Pricey. "Pricey" is a casual way to describe something that is more expensive than expected. Example: The hotel we stayed in was quite pricey.
  • Overpriced. When you believe something is not worth the price, use "overpriced". Example: I think this book is overpriced. 
  • Steep. "Steep" is a descriptive term for prices that are unreasonably high. Example: The price of the concert tickets is steep.

With these alternatives to "very expensive", you can communicate more effectively and avoid repetition.

Adjectives - Upper intermediateTipsBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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