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What's the opposite for 'cost-effective'?
How do you make this sentence below mean completely opposite way?
"He does things as cost-effective as possible"
Could it be like "as cost-ineffective as possible"?
Feb 1, 2020 11:37 PM
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Costly
February 2, 2020
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I don't think there really is one. The most natural thing to say, and something I've heard, is "that isn't cost-effective." In your example, "he does things in the least cost-effective way possible."
February 2, 2020
"He does things as expensive as possible" would be my choice.
'cost-ineffective' is quite good and does work in your example, but you have to be a little careful in it's usage. It's more an economics/business term or a more formal term for describing a business or economic practice (wasting money). You could say it in general conversation, but it's generally too formal.
February 2, 2020
I don't think there's an exact opposite but you could try something like "wasteful" or "inefficient", perhaps. Otherwise, as others have said, "it's not cost -effective" works well
February 2, 2020
Your sentence is grammatically correct but you’re most likely to hear something like “his (approach) is the least cost-effective “
February 2, 2020
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