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    discount

    noun

    • 1. a deduction from the usual cost of something: "rail commuters get a discount on season tickets"

    verb

    • 1. deduct an amount from (the usual price of something): "a product may carry a price which cannot easily be discounted" Similar deducttake offrebateinformal:knock offOpposite add
    • 2. regard (a possibility or fact) as being unworthy of consideration because it lacks credibility: "I'd heard rumours, but discounted them" Similar disregardpay no attention totake no notice oftake no account ofOpposite believe

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  2. DISCOUNT definition: 1. a reduction in the usual price: 2. to decide that something or someone is not worth considering…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISCOUNT is a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something. How to use discount in a sentence.

  4. Discount definition: to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.). See examples of DISCOUNT used in a sentence.

  5. DISCOUNT meaning: 1. a reduction in the usual price: 2. to decide that something or someone is not worth considering…. Learn more.

  6. A discount is a reduction in the usual price of something. They are often available at a discount. Full-time staff get a 20 per cent discount. ...a discount store specializing in household goods. ...discontinued ranges of tiles at discount prices. Synonyms: deduction, cut, reduction, concession More Synonyms of discount. 2. verb.

  7. The noun discount refers to an amount or percentage deducted from the normal selling price of something. If you wait until after the holiday, you can often buy goods at a steep discount — just make sure you need all that stuff.

  8. Define discount. discount synonyms, discount pronunciation, discount translation, English dictionary definition of discount. tr.v. dis·count·ed , dis·count·ing , dis·counts 1. a. To sell or offer for sale at a reduced price: discounting all merchandise. b. To reduce in quantity or...