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Walter Montego:I think I have to disagree that 'inexpensive' is the opposite of 'cheap.'
However, you puzzled me with your post. I know that the prefix in makes words negative, or changes them into their opposites. Like : Appropriate ---> Inappropriate
But I also know that sometimes, it adds more to the quality of the word instead of changing it into its opposite word. Like: valuabe ----> Invaluabe which means very much valuable, not cheap.
So I'm not sure which one of the above is true about 'inexpensive.'