costed
English
    
    Verb
    
costed
- simple past and past participle of cost
- We costed the project at $1,000,000. (simple past tense)
- We've costed the project at £1,000,000. (past participle)
 - 2022, “Love Sux”, performed by Avril Lavigne:- Am I a regret yet? / I thought you were my best bet / Was it worth what it costed? / I am exhausted
 
 
Usage notes
    
- The only non-proscribed use is in the sense of "to give a cost to". Where Standard English is expected, use cost instead for non-specialized past-tense and past-participle uses such as answering the question "How much did it cost?"
- Occasionally replaced with noun or verb forms of price, where commonly accepted, as in, "The event's hosting was priced at $1,000,000."
Adjective
    
costed (not comparable)
- Having a specified (type of) cost
- This was a badly costed project.
 
Further reading
    
- “costed”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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