Discount
UK /["/ˈdɪskaʊnt/"]/US /["/ˈdɪskaʊnt/"]/
Definition
an amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of something
In simple words: A reduction in the price of something.
Examples
- I received a 20% discount on my new shoes.
- The store is offering a discount this weekend for all customers.
- You can save a lot of money during the discount season.
- They decided to discount the prices to attract more customers.
- Don't forget to use the discount code at checkout!
Usage notes
Use 'discount' when talking about sales, promotions, or lower prices. It's appropriate in stores, online shopping, or when discussing offers. Avoid in formal writing unless referencing specific financial topics.
Grammar pattern
discount + object
Memory hint
Think of 'dis' as 'this' in a discount, where you save on 'this' item.
Collocations
- big
- deep
- generous
- allow somebody
- give (somebody)
- offer (somebody)
- card
- coupon
- voucher
- at a discount
- discount of
- discount on
- a rate of discount
Synonyms
- reduction
Antonyms
- surcharge
- markup
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'price cut' – remember 'discount' is a specific term
- Using the wrong preposition – it's 'discount on' or 'discount for'
- Mispronouncing – remember the first syllable is 'dis', not 'diss'