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Noun
A deduction or reduction, typically from the usual cost of something
A lower price on a product for sale
A repayment of a sum of money
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A deduction or reduction, typically from the usual cost of something
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“But how hard would it be to create a movie gift card that offers a discount for the cost of ten tickets or more?”
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A lower price on a product for sale
“These handbags are available at a discount, but only for a limited time.”
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A repayment of a sum of money
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The action of making something less extreme, intense, or violent
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A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices
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A low, or lower than expected, cost or price
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A thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
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A concessionary discount or special offer that allows for significant savings
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Sale on white goods
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A sale event after Thanksgiving offering clearance, discounts, and reductions
Verb
To belittle or express disapproval of
minimizeUS
minimiseUK
belaborUS
axeUK
axUS
pummelUS
belabourUK
dishonorUS
demonizeUS
demoniseUK
satirizeUS
disfavorUS
satiriseUK
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“Regardless of his efforts, many will discount his efforts to atone and seek penance.”
Verb
To disregard as unimportant or insignificant
“You cannot discount the possibility of economic recovery within the next few months.”
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To reduce in amount or quantity, typically the price of a product
“Manufacturers sometimes discount the price of a product to retailers for a promotion period when the product is advertised to consumers.”
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To put a product on sale
“Retail stores successively discount the product during the season and promote a liquidation sale at the end of the planning horizon.”
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To let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
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To exercise or express disbelief or doubt
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To prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
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To discredit or ridicule something through the exposing of facts or information
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To make an incorrect judgment or estimate of
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To reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority
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To treat roughly or without care, respect, moderation, or control
Adjective
Giving good value or return in relation to cost
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Adjective
Lowered in value
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