Coste (en. Cost)
/ˈkoste/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Amount of money that must be spent to acquire a good or service.
The cost of housing has increased in recent years.
El coste de la vivienda ha aumentado en los últimos años.
Overhead expenses associated with the production or distribution of a product.
The cost of production is affecting our profit margins.
El coste de producción está afectando nuestros márgenes de ganancia.
The price paid for something, considering not only money but also other resources or efforts.
The cost of not investing in education is very high.
El coste de no invertir en educación es muy alto.
Etymology
From Latin 'costare', which means 'to cost' or 'to weigh'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
at low cost
referring to a reduced or affordable price.
a bajo coste
at no cost
without implying any expense.
sin coste
opportunity cost
what is sacrificed when choosing one option over another.
coste de oportunidad
Related Words
cost
Synonym of cost, used in some Spanish-speaking countries.
costo
expense
Outgoing cash related to purchases or investments.
gasto
budget
Estimation of expenses and resources.
presupuesto
Slang Meanings
High cost
Having a new car can be a high cost.
Tener un coche nuevo puede ser un coste alto.
Low cost
This restaurant has a low cost for the quality of the food.
Este restaurante tiene un coste bajo para la calidad de la comida.