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Definition of Low-budget
1. Adjective. Made on or suited to a limited budget. "A low-budget menu"
Definition of Low-budget
1. Adjective. (context: of a project such as a film) Achieved with a relatively small financial outlay ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Low-budget
Literary usage of Low-budget
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Capital (1888)
"With the opening oftw and three-star hotels, motels an] traveller lodges, low
budget toui are advertised by travel agents fc tourists travelling to a number ..."
2. Re-Visioning Television: Policy, Strategy and Models for the Sustainable by Adrian Hadland, Mike Aldridge, Joshua Ogada (2007)
"This will also enable the development of micro-enterprises or video collectives
that can produce low-budget content for CTV and other community-wide ..."
3. The Economic and Budget Outlook: Fiscal Years, 1999-2008 edited by Sherry Snyder (1998)
"But given the low budget deficits and surpluses projected through 2008, even a
small, unexpected development in the economy would produce politically ..."
4. Describe Loss Control Strategies for Tasks by HDC Human Development Consultants, HDC Human Development Consultants Ltd. (2001)
"Actions taken tc reduce risk or improve productivity can vary from taking low-budget
initiatives to making large capital expenditures. ..."