bargain
//ˈbɑːrɡɪn//
Noun
bargainSingular
bargainsPlural
1
An agreement between two or more parties concerning the sale or exchange of goods or services.
They made a bargain to sell the car for $5,000.
2
Something bought or offered for sale at a price that is lower than usual or lower than its value.
This jacket was a real bargain at half price.
Synonym
Verb
bargainInfinitive
bargainPresent tense
bargainedPast tense
bargainedPast participle
bargainingPresent participle
bargainsThird-person singular
1
To negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction or agreement.
We bargained with the seller over the price of the car.
2
To haggle over a price or terms in order to reach an agreement.
She bargained with the seller to get a lower price.