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Costlier

Costlier is the comparative form of costly, used to describe something that costs more than another item or option. It denotes higher price or greater expenditure of resources such as money, time, or effort.

In everyday language, costlier is used to compare two or more choices: X is costlier than Y,

Costliness does not necessarily reflect quality. A costlier item may offer longer durability, better performance, or

Common collocations include costlier by, costlier than, and costlier route. It is often used in pricing analyses,

Etymology and grammar: costlier is formed from costly with the standard English comparative suffix -er. It is

or
The
costlier
option
may
offer
added
features.
In
economics
or
procurement
contexts,
costlier
can
refer
to
a
higher
upfront
price
or
a
higher
total
cost
of
ownership
over
a
product’s
life
cycle,
including
maintenance
and
operation.
brand
value,
but
price
alone
does
not
guarantee
superior
value.
Conversely,
a
cheaper
option
may
fail
to
meet
requirements,
leading
to
higher
long-term
costs.
consumer
choice,
and
policy
discussions
about
subsidies,
taxes,
or
tariffs
that
alter
relative
costs.
used
with
the
standard
comparative
construction:
X
is
costlier
than
Y.
Related
terms
include
costly,
cost,
and
the
noun
cost
of
ownership.