Pricier vs Pricer - What's the difference?
pricier | pricer |
(pricey)
(informal) expensive, dear
One who, or that which, prices.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 18, author=Teri Karush Rogers, title=The Psychology of Pricing, work=New York Times
, passage=“I always joke with people that I’m a department store pricer , because I think that psychologically the first number has an impact,” said Frederick W. Peters, the president of Warburg Realty. }}
As an adjective pricier
is comparative of pricey.As a noun pricer is
one who, or that which, prices.pricier
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Alternative forms
* more priceyAdjective
(head)pricey
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*pricyAdjective
(en-adj)Derived terms
*priceynesspricer
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Noun
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