inexpensively
/ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪvli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪvli/ (ame, ipa)
inexpensively — adverb
1. for a small amount of money, or with only a small amount being spent
for a small amount of money, or with only a small amount being spent
Ritu decorated her studio apartment inexpensively with second-hand chairs and plants.
verb + inexpensively for a low-cost action
The school canteen serves healthy lunches inexpensively for students from nearby villages.
Yael repaired the fence inexpensively by reusing wood from old shelves.
Tuan traveled inexpensively around Taiwan by taking local buses and staying in guesthouses.
Renata cooks inexpensively by planning meals before she shops each week.
- affordably
stresses that ordinary people can pay the price
- cheaply
can suggest low quality as well as low cost
- economically
more formal; often emphasizes avoiding waste
- expensively
emphasizes that a lot of money is spent
文法句型
verb + inexpensively
be priced inexpensively
live or travel inexpensively
用法筆記
Often used with verbs about buying, making, living, or traveling to show that something is done without much cost. Use 'inexpensive' instead when the word comes before a noun, as in 'an inexpensive meal'.