English
Etymology
From ultra- + cheap.
Adjective
ultracheap (comparative more ultracheap, superlative most ultracheap)
- Extremely cheap
2007 April 25, Jeff Bailey, “A New Low-Fare Airline on a Web-Only Approach”, in New York Times[1]:Ryanair brought ultracheap fares to much of Europe, charging fees for many extras and transforming the short-haul market there.