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low-end

American  
[loh-end] / ˈloʊˌɛnd /

adjective

Informal.
  1. relatively cheap or inexpensive of its kind.

    We don't need an expensive car—a low-end model will do.


Example Sentences

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"We came from Rome playing in synthetic cricket against some low-end European nations," he said, referring to the artificial wickets.

From Barron's

India’s large outsourcing companies employ millions in providing services ranging from low-end operations such as call centers to the back-office services for global banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The low-end targets tend to range from $100 to $300.

From Barron's

The robust demand for memory chips by AI networks has squeezed the supply for other sectors, such as phones, particularly in the low-end market, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the price difference between low-end and midtier establishments vanishes, I’ve decided it’s time to change my dining habits.

From The Wall Street Journal