Meaning & Definition of word "Discount"

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    Discount

    /ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/

    noun:

    • 1. A reduction in the usual price of something.
      • Example: The store is offering a 20% discount on all winter clothing.
    • 2. An amount deducted from a total or price.
      • Example: She received a discount for buying in bulk.
    • 3. A decrease in the value of an asset or a reduction in the expected cash flow.
      • Example: The discount on the bond reflects the risk associated with it.

    verb:

    • 1. To reduce the price of something.
      • Example: The manager decided to discount the tickets to attract more customers.
    • 2. To regard something as unworthy of consideration, to dismiss.
      • Example: He discounted her opinion without giving it any thought.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'discounten', from Old French 'discompter', from Latin 'discomputare' ('to subtract').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    student discount:

    A reduced price offered specifically to students.

    early bird discount:

    A price reduction for those who purchase or commit early.

    bulk discount:

    A price reduction given for purchasing in large quantities.

    seasonal discount:

    A temporary price reduction occurring during a specific season.

    flash sale discount:

    A substantial price reduction for a very short period.

    Related Words

    rebate:

    A return of part of the purchase price.

    markdown:

    A reduction in the listed price.

    sale:

    The exchange of a product for money, typically at a lower price.

    Slang Meanings of discount

    Meaning: A sweet deal or steal.

    Example Sentence: I got this jacket for $30! What a discount!

    Meaning: A special offer or promotion.

    Example Sentence: They have a special discount going on a new phone.