Collocations for IELTS word Cost

Collegedunia Team

Nov 16, 2021

It is essential for the candidates to learn Collocations while preparing for the IELTS examination. Collocations are part of IELTS since understanding collocations make one sound more like native speakers. They are useful in developing a better vocabulary which is essential for every student who aspires to score well and study abroad. Developing a better understanding of the Collocations will help the candidates in IELTS writing and earn better bands in the IELTS examination.

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From the list of IELTS academic collocations, it can be understood that collocations are two or three related words that sound together. For example, we can describe a party as "great fun" but not "great fun" because that will sound bad.

Collocations for IELTS are divided into many categories based on parts of speech such as adverb + adjective, adjective + noun, noun + noun, and more.

Below is the list of important IELTS locations for the word "Chance".

  • Cost as a verb means :(of an object or action) requires the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done.
  • Cost as a noun means an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something.

Collocations for IELTS - ‘Cost’

Cost as a noun: The amount of money needed to pay for something.

Meaning: considerable, huge, prohibitive, enormous, great, high

Sentence: The high cost of energy was a problem for the users. Hence the cost of repairs would have been prohibitive.

Meaning: low, escalating, rising, basic, full, overall, the total

Sentence: They will have to bear the full cost of the building work.

Meaning: additional, extra

Sentence: He was unwilling to pay the extra cost to get a room to himself.

Meaning: average

Sentence: A total of 1.6 million tickets at an average cost of $8 are available for the Games.

Meaning: gross, net, likely, potential, real, annual, estimated, budgeted, monthly, etc. replacement

Sentence: What is the current replacement cost of all of the assets?

Meaning: capital, start-up

Sentence: The capital cost of these projects is some $100 million

Meaning: marginal

Sentence: The competition will drive the price down near to the marginal cost.

Meaning: unit

Sentence: business, the cost of producing one item

Meaning: fixed, variable

Sentence: Fixed costs include rent and housekeeping charges.

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VERB + COST

Meaning: bear, cover, meet, pay

Sentence: To allow £5 per day to cover the cost of meals. The VIPs receive allowances to meet the cost of travel.

Meaning: increase, push up

Sentence: Inflation is pushing up the cost of living beyond one's reach.

Meaning: bring down, keep down, estimate, put cut, lower, reduce

Sentence: They would put the cost of a new employee at £10,000 a year.

Meaning: calculate, work out, reimburse

Sentence: It took almost half a day to calculate the total sale done in the previous month.

COST + VERB

Meaning: escalate, go up, increase, rise

Sentence: The cost of hair treatment is increasing.

Meaning: fall, go down

Sentence: The gold prices are expected to fall in the coming days.

COST + NOUN

Meaning: reduction, savings

Sentence: The pursuit of cost reduction was quite lasting.

Meaning: overrun

Sentence: There were apparent cost overruns on each project.

Meaning: base

Sentence: It is essential that they operate with the lowest possible cost base and most efficient facilities.

Cost as Preposition

Meaning: to

Sentence: The cost to the management will be quite high.

PHRASES

Meaning: an increase/ a reduction in cost, at no extra cost

Sentence: The hotel offers beverages and meals at no extra cost.

Meaning: cost of living

Sentence: The cost of surviving has risen sharply in the last few years.

Meaning: enormous, great, high, considerable, huge, low, escalating, rising

Sentence: They have had to raise their prices because of rising costs.

VERB + COST

Meaning: pay, bring down, increase, cut, lower, reduce

Sentence: The company has to find ways of cutting costs in its own ways.

Meaning: keep down

Sentence: The use of cheap labor helped the management to keep the costs down.

Meaning: cover

Sentence: They are hoping that they will at least cover costs at the conference.

COST + VERB

Meaning: be associated, be involved

Sentence: The costs were associated with buying and selling lands.

Meaning: considerable, enormous, great, heavy, huge

Sentence: They advanced a few thousand meters, but at a huge cost in life.

Meaning: dreadful, terrible

Sentence: The terrible cost of the war is deaths and sufferings.

Meaning: real, human, personal, political, environmental, financial, social

Sentence: The environmental cost of nuclear power was quite impeccable.

VERB + COST

Meaning: outweigh

Sentence: Do the benefits outweigh the costs?

Meaning: count

Sentence: The city is now counting the cost of its downfall to provide adequate flood protection.

PREP. at (a) ~ (to)

Sentence: The raid was terminated, but at a cost: an injured officer who was lucky to escape with his life. He has been working non-stop for three months, at considerable cost to his health.

Meaning: at the ~ of

Sentence: He saved him from the fire but at the cost of his own life.

PHRASES

Meaning: at all costs/at any cost

Sentence: They must stop the press from finding out at all costs (whatever it takes to achieve this).

Meaning: to one's cost

Sentence: She’s a ruthless businessman, as he knows to his cost (= he knows from his own bad experience).

VERB as COST

Meaning: incur

Sentence: Both sides incurred costs of over £10,000.

Meaning: pay

Sentence: They were fined £300 and ordered to pay costs.

Meaning: be awarded

Sentence: If he wins his case he will normally be awarded costs.


 

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