full-price

full-price — adjective

1. describes something sold at its normal, undiscounted cost — the original amount

1.形容詞B1
釋義

describes something sold at its normal, undiscounted cost — the original amount the seller asks for, before any sale, coupon, or special offer cuts it.

例句

Élise refused to buy the coat at full-price and waited for the January sale.

pattern: at full-price (prepositional phrase)

Only two full-price tickets to the concert were left by Friday afternoon.

attributive: full-price + noun

同義詞
  • regular price

    very common American equivalent; same meaning

  • list price

    the seller's published price before any discount; slightly more formal

  • retail price

    the price asked of an ordinary shopper, often contrasted with wholesale

反義詞
  • discounted

    sold for less than the normal price

  • on sale

    temporarily offered at a reduced price

文法句型

full-price + noun

用法筆記

Frequently appears before a noun (full-price ticket, full-price item) or after the prepositions 'at' and 'for' (at full-price, paid full-price for). Strongly contrasts with words like 'discounted', 'reduced', and 'on sale'.

常見錯誤

I bought the shoes in full-price.
I bought the shoes at full-price.
💡the preposition is 'at', not 'in'.