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list price

American  

noun

  1. the price at which a product is usually sold to the public and from which a trade discount is computed by a wholesaler.


list price British  

noun

  1. the selling price of merchandise as quoted in a catalogue or advertisement

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list price Cultural  
  1. The stated price of a commodity before any discount or other reduction.


Etymology

Origin of list price

First recorded in 1870–75

Example Sentences

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Novo has never cut list prices for the drugs in the U.S. before.

From Barron's

The list prices will still be considerably higher than those available through Medicare, which will be $274.

From MarketWatch

Drug companies sell most of their medicines through a web of middlemen—wholesalers, pharmacy-benefit managers, and insurers—that use inflated list prices and rebate schemes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The state voucher program offers up to a 90% discount on the list price for private fleet operators.

From Los Angeles Times

Percentage of buyers in 2025 who purchased homes at a discount to the original list price.

From Barron's