English · Work & Business

cost

/kɒst/

[/kɒst/]

price; to have a price

Beginnerverb, noun

Definition

The amount of money needed to buy something, or to require that amount as payment.

Example

How much does this jacket cost?

How much does this jacket cost?

Etymology

From Old French 'coster', from Latin 'constare' (to stand firm, cost).

How & Where It’s Used

One of the most-used questions when shopping; 'cost' is also its own past tense ('it cost ten pounds').

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