Idioms for cost

    at all costs, regardless of the effort involved; by any means necessary: The stolen painting must be recovered at all costs. Also at any cost.

Origin of cost

1200–50; (v.) Middle English costen < Anglo-French, Old French co(u)ster < Latin constāre to stand together, be settled, cost; cf. constant; (noun) Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French, noun derivative of the v.

SYNONYMS FOR cost

3 detriment.

OTHER WORDS FROM cost

cost·less, adjective cost·less·ness, noun re·cost, verb (used with object), re·cost, re·cost·ing.

Example sentences from the Web for costless

  • It may be vital and costless, like air, or mortal and dear, like alcohol.

    Woman and Womanhood |C. W. Saleeby
  • It would seem that he has no right to demand a payment for a costless service.

    Distributive Justice |John A. (John Augustine) Ryan

British Dictionary definitions for costless

cost
/ (kɒst) /

noun

verb costs, costing or cost

Derived forms of cost

costless, adjective

Word Origin for cost

C13: from Old French (n), from coster to cost, from Latin constāre to stand at, cost, from stāre to stand

Idioms and Phrases with costless

cost

see arm and a leg, cost an; at all costs; pretty penny, cost a.