English to Tamil Dictionary cheap

cheap

மலிவான
definition
adverb
a house that was going cheap
at or for a low price.
adjective
they bought some cheap fruit
(of an item for sale) low in price; worth more than its cost.
translation of 'cheap '
நயமான
adjective
மலிவான
example
Some coffee shops and 'cheap' restaurants were open, and even the city's double-decker public buses were moving in very light traffic.
Our guys earned that reputation with decades of 'cheap' and shoddy workmanship even as the top-tier imports were training us to expect much better.
People are used to 'cheap' film development services, because these shops do not include the cost of the pollution they create in developing film into their prices.
It's also worth noting the 'cheap' shot thrown at the State Department's intelligence agency, which actually has a very good track record.
This is clearly an attempt to get money out of people for a 'cheap' service.
There was a time when it was easy to spot a fake: misspelled logos, 'cheap' leather and shoddy hardware.
In the report, supermarkets admitted low-cost packaging was one of the reasons they charged less for their 'cheap' lines.
A restaurant in some unknown country, 'cheap' wood-grain paneling on the wall and a sad-faced waitress who spoke only Italian as she delivered the overcooked food to the table.
And the Government has lashed out at the Opposition for airing the criticisms, accusing them of trying to score 'cheap' political points.
Or is it simply easier for a struggling paper with sales in freefall to decide that a 'cheap' headline is worth more than any kind of journalistic accuracy?
'cheap' food
Any way you cut it, cleaning services are not 'cheap' .
In addition, 'cheap' , inferior food which floods into this country from abroad undercuts quality home produce and increases the downward pressure on farm gate prices.
Even now, restaurant food is quite 'cheap' , albeit a bit risky.
It is a relatively small price to pay, however, for the abundance of 'cheap' beer, divine chocolate eclairs and great restaurants he enjoys throughout Sofia.
It hurts, but now I just remind myself that they don't know anything about me, and that I am worth more than their 'cheap' laughs.
you're nothing but a 'cheap' liar!
it's 'cheap' at the price
If anything comes out of this, it's the sheer lunacy of expecting to run a 'cheap' , universal postal service in the age of electronic mail and demanding it make a profit.
Since his elevation, he has resorted to 'cheap' populism in an effort to win back disaffected working class voters.
to hold sth 'cheap'
This salon is one of the most expensive in Dublin, where I live - so it isn't a case of 'cheap' haircuts or services.
talk is 'cheap'
Did the rather 'cheap' quality of the cartoons leave an impression as he read the scripts?
Surely the good folk of Chapelfields would sell inheritances for a 'cheap' , efficient service, where trains come by every three minutes.
That is, that it's providing 'cheap' labor instead of quality, but more expensive labor.
Even the writers themselves fall victim to the 'cheap' trick.
I own several scruffy-looking fleece tops that make me feel 'cheap' and shabby whenever I wear them, so I was on the lookout for warm and slinky knitwear to help bring out my inner fabulousness.
There is something strangely mesmerising about a snake-charmer's snake but, at the end of the day, you realise it is just another 'cheap' trick.
Well, I'm so 'cheap' I still ask the prices of things I like.
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