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Inexpensive vs Cutthroat - What's the difference?

inexpensive | cutthroat |

As adjectives the difference between inexpensive and cutthroat

is that inexpensive is low in price while cutthroat is involving the cutting of throats.

As a noun cutthroat is

a murderer who slits the throats of his victims.

inexpensive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • low in price
  • Synonyms

    * cheap * economical

    Antonyms

    * dear * expensive

    cutthroat

    Alternative forms

    * cut-throat

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A murderer who slits the throats of his victims.
  • An unscrupulous, ruthless or unethical person.
  • A three-player pocket billiards game where the object is to be the last player with at least one ball still on the table.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Involving the cutting of throats
  • Of or relating to a card game where everyone plays for him or herself rather than playing with a partner.
  • He found that playing cutthroat Spades was much more difficult than playing with a partner.
  • Ruthlessly competitive, dog-eat-dog
  • Law is a cutthroat business, you always have to look out to see who is trying to outdo you.