Is price a countable noun? What is its usage?

Is price a countable noun? What is its usage?


Price is an uncountable noun
price
[prais]
n.
Price, price, price
vt.
Set a price for, ask a price for, mark a price
price
price
AHD:[prºs]
D.J.[prais]
K.K.[pra!s]
n. Abbr.pr (noun) abbreviation pr
The amount as of money or goods,asked for or given in exchange for something else.
Price: a quantity of money or goods demanded or exchanged for something else
The cost at which something is obtained:
Price: the price paid for something:
believes that the price of success is hard work.
I believe that the price of success is hard work
The cost of bribing someone:
Bribe money: the cost of bribing another person:
maintained that every person has a price.
I think everyone can be paid with bribes
A reward offered for the capture or killing of a person:
Reward: a reward for the arrest or execution of a person:
a felon with a price on his head.
A reward was offered for the head of the felon
Archaic Value or worth.
Value or wealth
v. Tr. (transitive verb)
priced, pric.ing , pric.es
To fix or establish a price for:
Price: for Price or set price:
shoes that are priced at nine dollars.
Shoes for nine dollars
To find out the price of:
Ask price: ask or find out Our price:
spent the day pricing dresses.
Spend the whole day asking about the price of clothes
price out of the market
To charge so much for goods or services that people no longer buy or use them.
Overcharging: overcharging for goods or services so that no one can buy or use them
Middle English pris
Middle English pris
from Old French
From ancient French
from Latin pretium * see per- 5
From Latin premium * see per - 5
price“able
Adj. (adjective)
pric“er
n. (noun)
price,charge,cost,expense
These nouns signify an amount given or asked for in payment for goods or services.
These nouns refer to the amount paid or demanded for goods or services
Price is the amount of money needed to purchase something offered for sale:
Price refers to the amount of money needed to buy an item on sale
The house didn't sell because the price was too high.
The house is too expensive to sell
Charge is the sum asked especially for the rendering of a service:
A charge, especially for the provision of a service:
There is a nominal charge for postage and handling.
A nominal charge for mailing and handling
Cost,a more inclusive term,generally applies to the total spent or to be spent,including money,time,and labor:
Cost means more broadly, generally refers to the total amount of money spent or to be spent, including money, time and labor
Sales more than offset production costs.
The cost is well offset by the sales
Expense suggests cost in the aggregate:
Expense refers to the total cost:
Litigation often entails enormous expense.
Litigation costs a lot
Price
Price
AHD:[prºs] (Mary) Leontyne (Born 1927)
D.J.[prais]
K.K.[pra!s]
None (no part of speech)
American operatic soprano who performed with the New York Metropolitan Opera (1961-1985),earning greatest praise for her roles in Verdi's operas.
(Mary) lyonde: (born 1927) soprano of American opera. She performed in the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York from 1961 to 1985. Her role in Verdi opera was highly appreciated
price
It comes from the Latin "premium" and its original meaning is: what makes the two equal, that is, "price."



Is date a countable noun?


It's a countable noun
date (2)
date [ dayt ] (plural dates)
noun
Definitions:
1.small oval fruit:a dark-colored oval fruit that has sweet flesh and a single hard narrow seed
2.trees
Same as date palm
[13th century.Via Old French < Greek daktulos "finger or toe,date"]



What are the words that describe food


Fragrant and sweet
Crispy and delicious, moderate salty and sweet, crispy and refreshing, full of five flavors
Sweet and sour, delicious, juicy, refreshing and delicious, tender and refreshing