No number 60 is incorrect. Here's why: 'Overpriced' means something is priced higher than what it's worth or what would be considered fair. It's a judgment that the item is too expensive for the value it offers. On the other hand, 'cheap' refers to something that is priced very low or is inexpensive, which is the opposite of 'overpriced.' So, when an item is 'overpriced,' it costs more than it should, while something that's 'cheap' costs less than expected, which is the opposite of being too expensive."
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No number 60 is incorrect. Here's why: 'Overpriced' means something is priced higher than what it's worth or what would be considered fair. It's a judgment that the item is too expensive for the value it offers. On the other hand, 'cheap' refers to something that is priced very low or is inexpensive, which is the opposite of 'overpriced.' So, when an item is 'overpriced,' it costs more than it should, while something that's 'cheap' costs less than expected, which is the opposite of being too expensive."
Yes you're right, we misplaced it with nearest in meaning.
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