knockdown
adjective
uk/ˈnɒk.daʊn/us/ˈnɑːk.daʊn/(of thepriceof something)reducedby a lot:
Theyquicklyrealisedwhy thepropertywasavailableat a knockdownprice.
Thegameis nowsellingfor a knockdown £6 in B&Mstores.
cheap, orreducedinpriceby a lot:
They aresellingthe knockdownfuelfor just over 50p alitre.
Hundreds ofbargainhuntersdescendedon themarket,drawnby thepromiseof knockdownart.
- Heobtainedtheflatsat a knockdownrate.
- TheDanishinternationalwould beavailableat a knockdown £4 million.
- Theapartmentisavailablefor a knockdownrent.
- Asmallgroupof oligarchsgrewrichfrom the knockdownprivatisationofstateassets.
Costing little or no money
- chargeless
- cheap
- cheap rate
- cheapness
- chintzy
- comp
- compliment
- complimentary
- cut-price
- economy-size
- entry level
- ex gratia
- free of charge
- glossy
- inexpensive
- nominal
- nothing
- rock bottom
- schlock
- valueless