adjective
- somewhat cheap; moderately inexpensive or of modest cost
- of somewhat poor quality; not very well made or durable
Usage: informal; British English more common than American
Usage: informal
Examples
- The hotel was cheapish but clean and comfortable for a weekend trip.
- I found a cheapish flight online, though it had a long layover.
- The furniture looked cheapish and probably wouldn't last more than a few years.
- They served cheapish wine at the restaurant, nothing fancy.
- These shoes are cheapish, so I don't expect them to hold up well.
- The store sells cheapish clothing that's perfect for casual wear.