ALL meanings of cheapen
cheap·en
C c - verb cheapen If something cheapens a person or thing, it lowers their reputation or position. 3
- verb cheapen to make or become lower in reputation, quality, etc; degrade or be degraded 3
- verb cheapen to make or become cheap or cheaper 3
- verb transitive cheapen to make cheap or cheaper 3
- verb transitive cheapen to depreciate, belittle, or bring into contempt 3
- verb transitive cheapen to bargain for 3
- intransitive verb cheapen to become cheap or cheaper 3
- verb with object cheapen to make cheap or cheaper. 1
- verb with object cheapen to lower in esteem; bring into contempt: Constant swearing cheapened him. 1
- verb with object cheapen to decrease the quality or beauty of; make inferior or vulgar: She cheapened the dress by adding a fringe to it. 1
- verb with object cheapen Archaic. to bargain for. 1
- verb without object cheapen to become cheap or cheaper. 1
- noun cheapen Reduce the price of. 1
- transitive verb cheapen devalue, bring into disrepute 1
- verb cheapen (Transitive Verb) to decrease the value of; to make cheap. 0
- verb cheapen (Transitive Verb) to make vulgar. 0
- verb cheapen (Intransitive Verb) to become cheaper. 0
- verb cheapen (Obsolete (No longer in use)) to bargain for, ask the price of. 0